The Canadian Jesuit Refugee Programme hosted the conference "Called to Respond: Refugees and the New Canadian Reality" on October 28-30. The objective was to develop a working strategy on options to continue supporting refugees. Given the ambiguity of how the new legislation will be manifest in practice, our "new reality" is currently largely unknown quantity. Clearly, in these circumstances, the process of developing a strategy is dynamic in nature since strategizing must anticipate the need to respond to reality as it unfolds
This report documents and builds on the “International Symposium on the Reception and Inclusion of R...
This study explores the disconnection that exists between refugee policy developers and those whom t...
In the present study, an attempt is made to integrate the diverse literature pertaining to host coun...
Report on the Standing Conference of Canadian Organizations Concerned for Refugees: Montreal, Novemb...
This is the text of a lecture delivered by James C. Hathaway in London in October 2006 to mark the t...
January 4-7, 1989 marked the third international symposium to be co-sponsored by the Refugee Studies...
The Refugee Documentation Project of York University will host an international symposium, Refuge or...
This was the keynote address at the 2012 Conference organized by the Canadian Association for Refuge...
Review of the Ontario Consultation Conference on Refugee Resettlement, Toronto, November 2nd, 1984
This is the text of a lecture delivered by James C. Hathaway in London in October 2006 to mark the t...
On March 29, 1990, the Centre for Refugee Studies organized a symposium at Osgoode Hall Law School, ...
The following is a partial list of the CCR resolutions relevant to refugee determination issues. The...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...
This thesis presents a comprehensive structural and ideological reform proposal for refugee status d...
When citizens lose faith in their government’s refugee policies, there arises the potential for an a...
This report documents and builds on the “International Symposium on the Reception and Inclusion of R...
This study explores the disconnection that exists between refugee policy developers and those whom t...
In the present study, an attempt is made to integrate the diverse literature pertaining to host coun...
Report on the Standing Conference of Canadian Organizations Concerned for Refugees: Montreal, Novemb...
This is the text of a lecture delivered by James C. Hathaway in London in October 2006 to mark the t...
January 4-7, 1989 marked the third international symposium to be co-sponsored by the Refugee Studies...
The Refugee Documentation Project of York University will host an international symposium, Refuge or...
This was the keynote address at the 2012 Conference organized by the Canadian Association for Refuge...
Review of the Ontario Consultation Conference on Refugee Resettlement, Toronto, November 2nd, 1984
This is the text of a lecture delivered by James C. Hathaway in London in October 2006 to mark the t...
On March 29, 1990, the Centre for Refugee Studies organized a symposium at Osgoode Hall Law School, ...
The following is a partial list of the CCR resolutions relevant to refugee determination issues. The...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...
This thesis presents a comprehensive structural and ideological reform proposal for refugee status d...
When citizens lose faith in their government’s refugee policies, there arises the potential for an a...
This report documents and builds on the “International Symposium on the Reception and Inclusion of R...
This study explores the disconnection that exists between refugee policy developers and those whom t...
In the present study, an attempt is made to integrate the diverse literature pertaining to host coun...