Antoine Robitaille: Close the Roxham road [“Fermez le chemin Roxham”]

Taken from La Presse, this man wrote a sign about Roxam road: “The strainer of Mr. Trudeau, the incompetent”

First, here is Mr. Robitaille’s article published in the Journal de Québec:

https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/19/fermez-le-chemin-roxham-1

Second, here is its translation into English:

“If there is a place in this crisis where the imperiousness of the Trudeau government appears, it is at Roxham Road.

Yesterday, when the Canada-US border was announced to be closed, Ottawa refused to block this crossing near Lacolle customs, famous since the 2017 migrant crisis.

Through this, 30 to 80 “irregular” refugee claimants still enter every day (the figures vary depending on whether it is Ottawa or the customs union speaking).

The dispute

During a pandemic, what to do with migrants who come from a country where they are not in danger within the meaning of international conventions? For health reasons, wouldn’t it be better to block them?

This is what the Legault government is arguing. He recalls this “patient 31”, in South Korea, who canceled the efforts of the first 30 by not respecting the confinement instructions.

Welcoming migrants mobilizes nurses, police, etc., who could be useful elsewhere in times of crisis. Currently, asylum seekers are housed in a YMCA in downtown Montreal.

The Trudeau government believes, on the contrary, that it is better to let them in. Thus, the “traceability” of possible infected will be easier. Better than if they smuggled through the woods. (Isn’t there still a lot of snow in the forest? And hasn’t Ottawa placed thousands of cameras along the border?)

It is unclear whether Ottawa is really asking the migrants what is required of returning citizens: 14 days of isolation.

Tuesday morning was no. A symptom test would suffice. Later, Ottawa turned around to promise the opposite. TVA News clearly demonstrated on Tuesday that isolation was relative, with asylum seekers leaving and continuously entering the YMCA.

” Not acceptable “

This is what enrages François Legault, who seems to hold back with both hands to let people know. Yesterday, in a press briefing, he still allowed himself this: “Regarding Roxham Road, this is not acceptable. Minister Chrystia Freeland had just promised to “take care” of the migrants? But where? In Trenton? Nothing was yet clear.

Legault, as we know, never liked the federal management of Roxham Road. In August 2017, he deplored that the border was a “colander” under Justin Trudeau, and that the latter had made a mistake by inviting “all the misery of the world”.

At the time, the declaration was daring. Philippe Couillard had accused him of “stirring up concerns”. But today, with the COVID-19 tsunami coming, the picture has changed. As proof, in the Liberal caucus, we support the CAQ PM.

The former minister of the Couillard government, Gaétan Barrette, hastened to tweet yesterday: “About Roxham road @francoislegault is right. Unacceptable. Federal responsibility. New York State is the most contaminated. These people may also come from contagious areas. “

Should Québec send the Sûreté du Québec to Roxham Road to take care of the border, as Valérie Plante [Mayor of Montreal] was forced to send agents to the airport?

Lebanese COVID-19 humour

Yesterday, Bambi received this very short video from her cousin. She would like to share it with you.

Mind you, at first, she thought the guy was her cousin himself (OK just 30 years younger :). It is not him, she can assure you.

Second, the young man in the video is making fun of how people are becoming too germaphobe due to their fear of contracting COVID-19. He is saying in Arabic: “The situation is not that dramatic. People are becoming too germaphobe. It is a bit too much”. However, whilst saying these words, he is drinking Dettol 🙂 (we can hear the sound of ambulances in the background).

His joke may not be funny to you as much as it was to Bambi who laughed a lot.

Well, just like this guy, Lebanese people are used to laugh at their misery. Silly humour can be quite entertaining at all times, perhaps especially during a scary pandemic.

To be serious now, may this young man be safe as well as all his loved ones. May everyone around the world be safe, including us here in Canada and the Maritimes.

Disclaimer: This is a joke ONLY. The guy is most likely drinking apple juice or something. Please do not drink Detoll. It cannot protect you against COVID-19 and, trust me, it is not meant to be used in that way!

Bambi wishes Canada would repatriate her friends stuck in Spain (hit hard by COVID-19) in the same way as this Hollywood ending in Beirut

“A Lebanese-American citizen who had faced decades-old murder and torture charges in Lebanon has been freed, a U.S. senator who had pushed for his release announced Thursday.” These are the beginning of an article in Naharnet (March 19, 2020):

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/270249-u-s-senator-says-fakhoury-is-finally-coming-home

Why is the US government going out of its way to that extent to help this man who was accused of involvement in torture at a HORRIBLE prison, called Khiam, during the Israeli occupation?

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/actualite/ZoneLibre/01-12/khiam.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khiam_detention_center

This story is a borderline case of an American invasion of another country.

An American helicopter carrying the Lebanese-American citizen who faced murder and torture-old charges. Picture taken from Naharnet

One can wonder: why did Lebanon (i.e., Hezbollah) let this happen? What did they get in exchange?

This story makes Bambi remember an adventure one of her Lebanese-Canadian friends had in Spain a few years ago. She and her family members were swimming at their hotel when they saw someone come and steal their bag (it had their camera, passports, tickets, and money). Sadly, they did not have enough time to get out of water and run fast to do something about it. The story happened during a weekend.They called the Canadian embassy for help. Closed for the weekend. They tried the Lebanese embassy. Believe it or not, over the same weekend, the Lebanese authorities did urgent calls to Beirut. They received temporary travel documents and even cash money to allow them to get to the airport to return home :)!

To come back to Bambi’s friends, she is reassured they are safe and sound. However, she is worried about them. She would love to hear that they will be able to come back home (just like Australian citizens who were repatriated to their country). Mr. Trudeau said today that Canada is working hard on this matter. This is promising news. Please work faster. Until then, “bon courage chers amis”! Bambi and her spouse love you :).

Naharnet: Lebanon “coronavirus cases rise to 149, Ministry urges citizens to abide by quarantine”

Above you can find the latest statistics. Below is a message from the Ministry of Health, Lebanon, as published by Naharnet (article further below, March 19, 2020):

“Lebanon’s Health Ministry on Thursday released its daily report on the COVID-19 saying the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases has reached 149.

It added that the tally includes those diagnosed at the Rafik Hariri University Hospital and those reported by other university hospitals accredited by the Ministry.

The report said the Ministry continues to run tests on samples taken from people suspected to have contracted the virus, while identifying and monitoring their contacts, and carefully watching all arrivals from countries experiencing a spread of the virus.

The Ministry is also conducting epidemiological tracking to pinpoint the source of infection for some of the newly diagnosed cases.

The Ministry urged all citizens to adhere to the strict measures issued by the official authorities, especially the mandatory home quarantine, and to refrain from going outdoors unless it is absolutely necessary”.

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/270246-coronavirus-cases-rise-to-149-ministry-urges-citizens-to-abide-by-quarantine

He was the only passenger!

His name is Ilan. He is from Argentina and he is just 21-year-old. It seems that his initial flight was cancelled. He was lucky to find another alternative. However, to his surprise, he was the ONLY passenger of this Norwegian Air International flight, which took him from Tel Aviv (Israel) to Barcelona (Spain). Well, at least he did not have to wait too long for his meal service whilst having enough space to lie down for a nap :).

Taken from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (March 18, 2020)

COVID-19: “Although staying home feels like isolating yourself, no act will be more united and collective” (a message from France)

Bambi would like to thank her friend Aline for this excellent video (French content). The video explains very well how staying home will help in alleviating extra pressure on the health care system.

Iran and Italy had a delayed response (more mortality rates, between 3 and 5%). South Korea acted fast (less mortality rate, less than 1%).

Let’s learn from other countries and let’s listen to our NB public health authorities!

Why is the CBC always interviewing the same Dr. Stephen Hoffman, a lawyer (i.e., with the P-E. Trudeau Foundation), definitely not an epidemiologist?

Dr. Stephen Hoffman is a Professor of Law at York University with links to the Trudeau Foundation:

http://www.fondationtrudeau.ca/en/community/steven-hoffman

https://www.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty-and-staff/hoffman-steven/

It is of course likely that eventually (and maybe soon?) a transmission in the community would take place. However, usually public health experts are EXTREMELY careful before declaring with certainty that there are cases now transmitted in the community, that is without link to travels or to close contacts of travellers.

Why is Dr. Hoffman stating this before the official website of the province of Ontario, unless it is not updated yet and Bambi missed that information from other media?

https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-novel-coronavirus

https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2020/3/ontario-enacts-declaration-of-emergency-to-protect-the-public.html

Even Lebanon is VERY careful, not declaring such serious information that fast and they have 124 cases now (4 deaths and 4 remissions):

Of note, according to the President of the American University of Beirut’s (AUB), based on data from the AUB Global Health Institute, it looks like Lebanon (at least for the time being, as things could change in the future of course) is containing the transmission of the virus, thanks to its drastic measures of social isolation, of its very good measures of early screening at the airport (even with an initial delay), AND NOW of its two-week total lockdown for 2-3 days. Bravo Lebanon!

Taken from: https://ghi.aub.edu.lb/COVID-19/days/index.html .

If this tiny bankrupt country can do it, Canada can and should too.

Bambi may be wrong but she has the impression that this CBC article seems to be, once again, more political than scientific, like the earlier one she commented on:

The underlying tone of the current CBC article is: Oh well, it is already all over the place, so it is not due to carelessness in airports or at borders.

The danger of this article is making people think that the battle is already lost!

Who knows? Perhaps in a few hours those suspected cases of community transmission would be confirmed… Regardless, Bambi prefers to wait to hear from this province’s Public Health authorities directly.

Awakened by his people [“Réveillé par son peuple”]

Before translating the article below, Bambi would like to share some personal thoughts:

First, in a pandemic, as Bambi’s dad wisely said yesterday, everyone works hard. He cited the example of Lebanon where local municipalities are working even harder than the higher levels of the government. Same for private service entities.

Indeed, talking about private entities, Bambi watched the Lebanese news before going to sleep. She saw, for example, how each pharmacy is limiting the entrance of clients into their spaces: one client inside ONLY whilst others wait outside for their turn (only a few people are circulating on streets, mind you). They clean their hands before entering. All this to limit the transmission of the virus as much as possible, in addition to precautionary measures by the healthcare providers (gloves, cleaning desks every 2-3 minute, changing masks/gloves, etc.).

As far as Canada is concerned, what has been lately shocking to Bambi was to see our federal government (which is responsible for borders and airports) not only NOT SUPPORTING provincial public health efforts up to yesterday, but also literally working AGAINST them (them = us all, so to speak), despite the beautiful words, saying the opposite. Why is everyone making tough sacrifices when our airports and borders have not been used efficiently? Indeed, one of Bambi’s friends and her family returned to a nearby airport yesterday afternoon. No precaution was taken there then.

For Bambi, it has been fascinating to see the municipal level of a Government in Québec (thank you Mme Plante) and a provincial government (thank you Mr. Legault for such a refreshing leadership) getting into airports to do the job that we would have expected from our federal authorities.

It is even more fascinating for Bambi to read that this has been also done in the nearby Nova Scotia (with its Liberal provincial government, on top of that).

Last but not least, it is both frustrating and fascinating to hear news conferences by our federal ministers on Sunday citing science to justify the non-precautionary actions on borders/in airports.

Clearly, it is not that “science” that has changed over-night. It is rather the popular pressure that has made Mr. Trudeau change his mind, Mr. Facal is right.

Thank you to all those who pushed hard in this direction (especially Mr. Legault from Québec but also the premiers of other provinces, including BC, and perhaps others more discretely). Thanks also to the Bloc Québécois for a 22-point plan that Bambi took the time to listen to; they also pushed, along with Mme Plante. The latter likely shares the same political ideology as Mr. Trudeau. Yet, she understood the seriousness of this war-like situation where you accept to change your mindset and act fast. Same for Ms. Angela Merkel in Germany.

To be sarcastic, Bambi feels like adding: If Iran managed to put its Islamic ideology aside, to shut its mosques over the virus pandemic, why was Mr. Trudeau that reluctant to adjust his position “during times of war”, to use Mr. Macron’s words from France?

Even the Hezbollah has likely tacitly given the green light to the Lebanese government to close the Syrian border (along with airports and seaports), after having allowed buses and planes filled with returning pilgrims from Iran.

Of note, Lebanon is in a two-week lock-down, even if Mr. Assad’s government keeps claiming that they have zero cases in the neighbouring Syria (does anyone believe him? but that’s a different story). Here, we know that our neighbours are struggling with the pandemic. So, what excuse do we have?

To come back to Mr. Trudeau, was his reluctance to act fast due to irresponsibility (as per the start of Mr. Facal’s article) or to his own ideology or, perhaps more dangerously to both? Bambi is saying this, thinking about those concepts of borders/no borders, being welcoming and open to the point of showing zero signs of what could be called racism 100 years after a pandemic, even if it is at the point of putting us in danger now?

Perhaps it is just a form of passivity (out of fear) in facing this overwhelming global crisis. This is a normal human reaction, for sure, but when when are in power, our people deserve more leadership.

Anyhow, here is Mr. Facal’s translated article that appeared in the Journal de Montréal today. You may or may not agree, but it is worth reading, at least according to Bambi:

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/17/reveille-par-son-peuple

“Yesterday, the irresponsible who pretended to lead the federal government came out of a coma.

Everyone should stay at home as much as possible.

Non-residents of Canada, except Americans for the moment, no longer enter the country. All those who return from abroad must isolate themselves.

Until yesterday, Ottawa continued to suggest voluntary isolation, nothing more, for Canadians returning from travel.

Choosing the slightest effort, many companies followed the bad federal example. Less complicated, less expensive.

My main employer issued the following directive: “All employees who return from outside Canada must be in administrative segregation for 14 days, regardless of the departure destination. “

Not all employers did this.

Borders

For weeks, however, experts have been hammering out, in all the forums, that THE most effective measure to slow the spread is the social distance between humans.

If a person only isolates themselves when they start to experience symptoms, how many others have they had time to infect before?

Not only did Ottawa not impose mandatory isolation on Canadians returning home, it also allowed foreigners, including ordinary tourists, to enter.

It is shocking to see holidaymakers come home and, with a stubborn air, invoke their “riiiiiiiights” to say that they will not change their habits for a “little cold”.

It is obnoxious and enraging.

Solidarity, responsibility, is not leaving the nearest toilet paper on the grocery store shelf to another.

It must be said that the example of irresponsibility came from above.

Until yesterday, columnists also explained to us that it was neither effective nor realistic to aim for a complete closure of the borders.

Who was proposing this? Of course, the goods have to come in and Canadians abroad can come home.

But let tourists in? Let individuals decide to go into solitary isolation only if they want to??

We have reached a point where the Government of Québec is sending its officials to a federal airport to do the job that Ottawa should do.

Consciousness

In the Québec government, where we have assumed our responsibilities from the start, the director of public health, Horacio Arruda, a man paid to remain calm, declared: “Do what you are told […]. I beg you “.

What is lacking in clarity in this?

In any case, measures which might have seemed excessive a short while ago have now become essential and come late, very late.

Because the evidence would be impossible to establish, there will be no charges against anyone for criminal negligence. However, keep in mind that federal law defines it as “wanton or reckless disregard for the lives or safety of other persons”.

I read that Trudeau could end up having deaths on the conscience.

It would be to assume that he has a conscience. If so, it appeared under popular pressure.”

After Italians, now it is the turn of quarantined Lebanese neighbours to sing/dance together

The first video is about a young woman who has recently returned from France. Her parents surprised her with a birthday cake and all their neighbours singing for her, as per this Irish newspaper’s story:

https://www.rte.ie/news/newslens/2020/0316/1123577-balcony-birthday-lebanon/

The second video shows neighbours dancing to a joyful song that makes Bambi think of the “Lebanese diaspora in Sackville” (i.e., Moussa & Latifeh) with their legendary birthdays’ or Easter parties. Bambi looks forward to our next get-together with real hugs/kisses (not just elbow shakes or foot shakes):

The COVID-19 pandemic is making Bambi think of all the “Roof Beach” activities she used to do with her friends or cousins on the top roof of her building. Many other friends did that too (not just them!). They used to literally push the broken pieces of artillery shelling with their hands to put their towels and sunbath… Of course, if any sudden shelling would start, they would run the stairs in their bathing suits so fast, like real deer! Yes, these were the crazy yet fun times of growing up during civil war times :). Poor parents who had to put up with their teenage kids during those times.

This being said, Bambi hopes people will keep finding ways to entertain themselves whilst protecting their loved ones (especially the most vulnerable) as well as themselves.

Revolutions or not, pandemics or not, Lebanese people love to have fun… Bravo as this helps in times of economic adversity or just boredom.