From January 2017 to February 2019, approximately 42,000 asylum seekers have been intercepted by the RCMP while crossing the Canada-U.S. border. Asylum seekers intercepted by the RCMP represented just over one third of all asylum claims over this period. Another 70,800 other asylum seekers claimed protection at a Canadian port of entry upon arrival, or at inland office after having resided in Canada with a form of temporary work, study, or visitor status. By contrast, since January 2017, a little more than 607,500 permanent residents arrived in Canada through legal economic, family, and humanitarian channels.Recent polling suggests that border security is the most salient immigration issue among the Canadian public.4 Despite these perceptio...
This article analyzes the effect that the Canadian Government’s use of emergency powers during the C...
Canada and the United States are both international leaders in the admission of refugees. The chapte...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...
Asylum seekers crossing the U.S. border into Canada deserve to have their claims dealt with in a tim...
The Canadian government reportedly wants the United States to close a loophole in what’s known as th...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
This thesis explores the acute surge in the irregular border crossings of asylum seekers across the ...
The U.S./Canadian border is in the process of being renegotiated as a result of larger processes of ...
According to media reports, Bill Blair, Canada’s minister of border security, is attempting to close...
This paper is the second in a series of papers on Canada’ asylum system. The first paper, Ping-pong ...
The United States and Canada are nations comprised predominately of immigrants and their recent desc...
Since President Donald Trump’s election there has been much discussion about the Canada-U.S. Safe Th...
ASYLUM CLAIMANTS PROCESSED IN CANADANumber of asylum claims processed in Ontario, Quebec, rest of Ca...
When citizens lose faith in their government’s refugee policies, there arises the potential for an a...
This chapter questions the Canadian border’s reconstitution as a site of punishment for refugee clai...
This article analyzes the effect that the Canadian Government’s use of emergency powers during the C...
Canada and the United States are both international leaders in the admission of refugees. The chapte...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...
Asylum seekers crossing the U.S. border into Canada deserve to have their claims dealt with in a tim...
The Canadian government reportedly wants the United States to close a loophole in what’s known as th...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
This thesis explores the acute surge in the irregular border crossings of asylum seekers across the ...
The U.S./Canadian border is in the process of being renegotiated as a result of larger processes of ...
According to media reports, Bill Blair, Canada’s minister of border security, is attempting to close...
This paper is the second in a series of papers on Canada’ asylum system. The first paper, Ping-pong ...
The United States and Canada are nations comprised predominately of immigrants and their recent desc...
Since President Donald Trump’s election there has been much discussion about the Canada-U.S. Safe Th...
ASYLUM CLAIMANTS PROCESSED IN CANADANumber of asylum claims processed in Ontario, Quebec, rest of Ca...
When citizens lose faith in their government’s refugee policies, there arises the potential for an a...
This chapter questions the Canadian border’s reconstitution as a site of punishment for refugee clai...
This article analyzes the effect that the Canadian Government’s use of emergency powers during the C...
Canada and the United States are both international leaders in the admission of refugees. The chapte...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...