- Left out of the Levels Plan: A Call for Accessible Statistics for the Joint Assistance Sponsorship Program to Facilitate Research and Evaluation
- CARFMS2025: Canadian, Regional, and International Responses to Forced Migration
- LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE INDOCHINESE REFUGEE MOVEMENT IN CANADA IN THE 1970s AND 1980s
- 2024 Winners of CARFMS/LERRN Lived Experiences of Displacement Essay Award
- The Most Fundamental Human Right to Peace and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) the Forcibly Displaced
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Day 1:
Opening Remarks / Mots de Bienvenue:
Keynote address / Conférence : Keynote address / Conférence: The Vision and Values Necessary for a Just and Equitable Refugee and Asylum Policy for Canada: Learning from Our Past to Build our Future Together Olivia Chow, Distinguished Visiting Professor, Ryerson University, and Former Member of Parliament and Toronto City Councillor |
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Chair: Furio de Angelis, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Representative in Canada Participants:
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Chair: Justice Katelijne Declerck, Council for Alien Law Litigation, Belgium and President of IARLJ Participants:
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Round Table Discussion 1: Economic Integration and Refugee Resettlement |
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Chair : Kerith Paul, Program Coordinator, Client Support Services, YMCA of Greater Toronto Discussants:
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Dr. Mohamed Lachemi, Provost and Vice President Academic, Ryerson University Public Lecture / Conférence Publique: From Enforced Closure to Regulated Mobility: The Need for a Paradigm Shift in Migration Policies Prof. François Crépeau, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, Chair of the Coordination Committee of the United Nations Human Rights Special Procedures, Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Professor in Public International Law, Faculty of Law, McGill University |
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Prof. François Crépeau, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, Chair of the Coordination Committee of the United Nations Human Rights Special Procedures, Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Professor in Public International Law, Faculty of Law, McGill University |