“We’re going to get the largest unauthorized representative group ever created,” Jade asserts. If that happens, Jade told NCM, the state government would effectively “take their citizens (international students) hostage” by forcing them to only apply through the government. Most students from India enroll in college programs, rather than universities, the paper reported.ĭory Jade, the CEO of CAPIC, said the Punjab government wants to become the sole agency that recruits students from the state to study in places like Canada. Brampton, the Globe and Mail reports, is home to the largest Punjabi diaspora in Canada. 17 meeting after a series of exchanged emails between the two parties raised fears that the Indian state (similar to Canada’s provinces) is trying to create its own “para-governmental” consultancy agency.Īccording to reporting by the Globe and Mail, 105,192 Indian students “were enrolled in Canadian universities and colleges in the 2018-2019 school year, the most recent period for which data are available.” That same year, 150,000 students left the state of Punjab seeking education abroad (not just in Canada). NCM has learned that CAPIC declined the Nov. The tension came to light via an invitation that was declined by the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC), which represents over 4,000 members, to a roundtable discussion with the Punjab government. Stubbs, Select Charters.Immigration consultants are up in arms against a plan by the government in the Indian state of Punjab - a large source of Canada’s immigrants and international students - to create an agency that will stream students to Canadian universities and colleges. "Hue and cry" has, from its original meaning, come to be applied to a proclamation for the capture of an offender or for the finding of stolen goods, and to an official publication, issued for the information of the authorities interested, in which particulars are given of offenders "wanted," offences committed, &c.įor the early history, see Pollock and Maitland, History of English Law, vol. 9, provides that every person in a county must be ready and apparelled at the command of the sheriff and at the cry of the county to arrest a felon, and in default shall on conviction be liable to a fine. The various statutes relating to hue and cry were repealed in 1827 (7 and 8 Geo. Although regulated from time to time by writs and statutes, the process of hue and cry continued to retain its summary method of procedure, and proof was not required of a culprit's guilt, but merely that he had been taken red-handed by hue and cry. Although brought before a court, he was not allowed to say anything in self-defence, nor was there any need for accusation, indictment or appeal. If he resisted he could be cut down, while, if he submitted to capture, his fate was decided. with horn and voice." "Hue," appearance, colour, is in Old English hiew, hiw, cognate with Swedish hij, complexion, skin, and probably connected with Sanskrit chawi, skin, complexion, beauty.īy hue and cry, if he still had about him the signs of his guilt. 293 (1809), "an hue and cry, hutesium et clamor. It has been suggested that while "cry" represents the sound of the voices of the pursuers, "hue" applies to the sound of horns or other instruments used in the pursuit and so Blackstone, Comment. A swift fate awaited any one overtaken 1 The word "hue," which is now obsolete except in this phrase and in the "huers" on the Cornish coast who direct the pilchardfishing from the cliffs, is generally connected with the Old French verb huer, to cry, shout, especially in war or the chase. In the case of a hue and cry, all those joining in the pursuit were justified in arresting the person pursued, even though it turned out that he was innocent. It was the duty of any person aggrieved, or discovering a felony, to raise the hue and cry,' and his neighbours were bound to turn out with him and assist in the discovery of the offender. HUE AND CRY, a phrase employed in English law to signify the old common law process of pursuing a criminal with horn and voice.
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