Canada’s refugee program needs to better support private sponsors who are helping victims of the Chinese communist regime abroad—especially human rights defenders and refugees at imminent risk of persecution, says Conservative candidate Garnett Genuis. In particular, Canada should not limit the number of private sponsors who want to help refugees, Genuis said at an ethnocultural press conference on Aug. 23. “Right now the cap on private sponsorship says that beyond a certain threshold, we won’t let private individuals and groups sponsor refugees—even if they’re coming up with the money, even if they’re the ones taking care of it,” said Genuis, who was an MP and his party’s shadow minister for international development and human rights before the Parliament was dissolved for election. “What we would say is that let’s support and facilitate, and not cap the generosity of Canadians.” He acknowledged it would be impossible for Canada to accept all …