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One year on: welcoming Syrians

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5 December 2016

 

One year on: newcomer serving and private sponsorship organizations thank Canadians for welcoming Syrians

One year after Syrians began to arrive in Canada as part of a major resettlement movement, newcomer-serving and private sponsorship organizations take the opportunity to salute and thank the countless Canadians who individually and collectively contributed to sponsoring and welcoming refugees.

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Government must Prioritize Migrants’ Rights in Review of Temporary Foreign Worker Program

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30 May 2016

Government must Prioritize Migrants’ Rights in Review of Temporary Foreign Worker Program 

The Canadian Council for Refugees called today on the federal government to prioritize the human rights of migrant workers in the current review of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).

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CCR calls for further amendments to Citizenship Act

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14 April 2016

CCR calls for further amendments to Citizenship Act to reduce barriers and make all citizens equal 

The Canadian Council for Refugees published today its submission on Bill C-6, welcoming the introduction of amendments to the Citizenship Act and calling for further changes to provide equal access to citizenship and fair process.

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Model for CBSA accountability mechanism recommended

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17 March 2016

Model for CBSA accountability mechanism recommended 

The Canadian Council for Refugees today released a proposed model for an external accountability mechanism for the Canada Border Services Agency. The proposal was sent to Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Ralph Goodale last week.

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Supreme Court decision on humanitarian decisions welcomed

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Supreme Court decision on humanitarian decisions welcomed

10 December 2015

The Canadian Council for Refugees welcomes the Supreme Court decision rendered today clarifying how immigration officers should decide applications for humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) consideration. Many refugees and vulnerable migrants must rely on H&C provisions in order to remain in Canada or to be reunited with family members.

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