SASKATOON – Many are still trying to come to terms with Friday’s international terror attacks, and are asking how Canada should respond. In a letter, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall voiced his concerns about Justin Trudeau’s election promise to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of the year.
He is calling on the prime minister to delay the plan in order to properly review security.
READ MORE: Sask, Premier calls on PM to re-evaluate Syrian refugee plan
However many experts do no believe a delay is necessary because of the security measures already in place to screen refugees.
READ MORE: Should Canada stop bringing in Syrian refugees because of Paris attacks? Experts say no.
What do you think? Should Canada Delay in accepting Syrian refugees?
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