This article examines issues of transnational migration in the settler-colonial context of Canada. First, I review some of the recent debates about foregrounding Indigeneity and decolonization in anti-racist thought and work, especially in relation to critical and anti-racist approaches to migration. The article then moves from this debate to the question of ‘our right to be here’, the relationship of this right to the treaties, and how migrant rights and treaty relations perspectives might interact in a context that must be informed by Indigenous laws and legal traditions
The immigration process impacts the identity of ethnocultural, racial, religious, and linguistic min...
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration in Citizenship St...
This article deals with Canadian immigration law and its interactions with federalism, multicultural...
This article examines issues of transnational migration in the settler-colonial context of Canada. ...
This article examines issues of transnational migration in the settler-colonial context of Canada. ...
This dissertation proposes re-asserting Indigenous legal authority over immigration in the face of s...
Michael Asch, in On Being Here to Stay: Treaty and Aboriginal Rights in Canada, devotes over 200 pag...
There has been an increase in the number of incoming temporary migrant workers to Canada over the pa...
What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the en...
What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the en...
As global attention turns increasingly to issues of migration, the Indigenous identity of migrants o...
This article uses James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson’s process to achieving a postcolonial legal con...
Combining historical and ethnographic approaches, this thesis explores the relationship between marg...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
This article utilizes the lens of disposability to explore recent conditions of low-wage temporary m...
The immigration process impacts the identity of ethnocultural, racial, religious, and linguistic min...
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration in Citizenship St...
This article deals with Canadian immigration law and its interactions with federalism, multicultural...
This article examines issues of transnational migration in the settler-colonial context of Canada. ...
This article examines issues of transnational migration in the settler-colonial context of Canada. ...
This dissertation proposes re-asserting Indigenous legal authority over immigration in the face of s...
Michael Asch, in On Being Here to Stay: Treaty and Aboriginal Rights in Canada, devotes over 200 pag...
There has been an increase in the number of incoming temporary migrant workers to Canada over the pa...
What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the en...
What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the en...
As global attention turns increasingly to issues of migration, the Indigenous identity of migrants o...
This article uses James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson’s process to achieving a postcolonial legal con...
Combining historical and ethnographic approaches, this thesis explores the relationship between marg...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
This article utilizes the lens of disposability to explore recent conditions of low-wage temporary m...
The immigration process impacts the identity of ethnocultural, racial, religious, and linguistic min...
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration in Citizenship St...
This article deals with Canadian immigration law and its interactions with federalism, multicultural...