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Toews suggested that changes may be necessary to "Canada's generous refugee and immigration system." The Globe and Mail reported the government is planning to treat boat migrants differently from other asylum seekers. As a signatory to the UN Convention on Refugees, Canada must process all refugee claimants who manage to reach Canadian soil. The Thai-flagged MV Sun Sea reportedly approached Australia a few months ago but was either turned away or feared it wouldn't be allowed to dock and sailed toward Canada, where about 300,000 Tamils live. The ship was boarded by Canadian security officials late Thursday and brought to the military port on the outskirts of British Columbia's provincial capital of Victoria on Vancouver Island, 47 miles (75 kilometers) east of Vancouver on the Canadian mainland. Toews said the people aboard will be processed according to their claims. If their claims are found to be invalid, they won't be treated as refugees. Officials weren't yet able to say what the conditions were like during the journey, or provide a breakdown of how many children and women there are. Authorities said the initial examinations would take 48 to 72 hours. The Vancouver Island Health Authority said only "a small number of patients" arrived and the majority were expected to be discharged. The health authority declined to provide exact numbers on how many Tamils were treated at hospital and wouldn't discuss their conditions. Anandasangaree said he was waiting to meet those coming ashore. He said it could be Saturday before that happens. "It's a very slow process. It's taking forever, two or three people every 15 minutes," he said. As he waits, he said, he's seeing images of young people coming out of the 194-foot-long (59 meters) ship. He wondered how a boat that small could carry so many people. "It's heart-wrenching," he said.
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