immigration

Does immigration really increase crime?

Published: 29 March 2023

Many people who oppose immigration say that it increases crime. But does immigration really affect crime? Studying a country whose proportion of migrants has tripled in less than ten years,...

Pearl Eliadis on Reproductive and Sexual Health Services for Vulnerable Women in Quebec

Published: 3 May 2022

There is a glaring gap in Quebec's healthcare system: Women whose immigration status is precarious are systematically denied access to critical reproductive and sexual health services. This, says...

Professor Francesco Amodio on Health-Care Staff Shortages

Published: 11 January 2022

Professor Francesco Amodio of ISID has penned an op/ed piece in the Montreal Gazette, discussing how the shortage of health care workers has not prompted the Quebec government to implement policies...

International Student Services Visa & Work Permit Info Session - Grad Hive Edition

Monday, June 3, 2019 13:00to13:30

June 3rd 1:00-1:30pm, Brown Building Room 5001 - RSVP in myFutureB3600 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G3, CA/involvementCategory: Career Planning Service (CaPS)...

Amnesty for Caribbean Immigrants in Britain: A Question of Moral and Human Rights Protection

Published: 18 April 2018

Prime Minister Theresa May has apologised to Caribbean leaders over the Windrush generation controversy, at a Downing Street meeting. She said she was "genuinely sorry" about the anxiety caused by...

Professor Evie Tastsoglou: "Treading Carefully Between Burden, Fraud, and Threat: The '(Un)Deserving Refugee' Discourse in Canadian Jurisprudence".

Monday, March 26, 2018 12:00to14:00

Join McGill Modern Greek Studies on Monday, March 26th, for Professor Evie Tastsoglou's talk "Treading Carefully Between Burden, Fraud, and Threat: The L855 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A...

Experts: DACA and TPS

Published: 15 January 2018

Jose Mauricio Gaona, O’Brien Fellow at the McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism...

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