One can readily identify a number of factors that, over the last ten years or so, have combined to reduce and destabilize the legal status and social standing of non-citizens who are seeking to enter or remain in Canada. Particularly conspicuous are the amendments to our refugee and citizenship laws that were introduced by the government that held power from the 2006 election until 2015, especially those harsh measures that were introduced after the government obtained a majority in the legislature in 2011.1 The changes in question were extensive and far-reaching. A shortlist of wellknown examples indicates the scope. Prompted by concerns about fraud, families have been kept apart by provisions that, for example, rede�� ned who could sponso...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
This paper will analyze how the recent changes, since 2010, to the private sponsorship of refugees (...
The genesis of this special issue was a conference of Canadian immigration law scholars at the Unive...
When a law purports to combat a problem, many of us take for granted that it is effective in doing s...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
In June 2018, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) enacted changes to the medical in...
Over ten million of the world's population live without nationality. Canada reproduces stateless ind...
Migrants can obtain permanent residency in Canada under the family-reunification category set out in...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
The number of people with less than permanent migration status in Canada has increased in recent dec...
Lesley Stalker, senior solicitor/barrister and former Associate Legal Officer, United Nations High C...
Responses to COVID-19 have been characterized by rapid border closures that have transformed the pan...
Canada’s public immigration discourse is usually racialized in using an ideological framework to eva...
Canada’s Conservative government faced its first substantive controversy in its handling of the evac...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
This paper will analyze how the recent changes, since 2010, to the private sponsorship of refugees (...
The genesis of this special issue was a conference of Canadian immigration law scholars at the Unive...
When a law purports to combat a problem, many of us take for granted that it is effective in doing s...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
In June 2018, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) enacted changes to the medical in...
Over ten million of the world's population live without nationality. Canada reproduces stateless ind...
Migrants can obtain permanent residency in Canada under the family-reunification category set out in...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
The number of people with less than permanent migration status in Canada has increased in recent dec...
Lesley Stalker, senior solicitor/barrister and former Associate Legal Officer, United Nations High C...
Responses to COVID-19 have been characterized by rapid border closures that have transformed the pan...
Canada’s public immigration discourse is usually racialized in using an ideological framework to eva...
Canada’s Conservative government faced its first substantive controversy in its handling of the evac...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
This paper will analyze how the recent changes, since 2010, to the private sponsorship of refugees (...