Tag Archive for: migration


Canada’s Border and Migration Policies in Comparative Perspective, by Franziska Fischer
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by Franziska Fischer, PhD student at the Department of Political…

Canadian Displacement Dates: When Will you Become Environmentally Displaced? , by Isolde Murdoch
By Isolde Murdoch, student of the University of Victoria
Compared…

Prof. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly: Comparing EU & Canada when it Comes to Migration and Border Issues
Dr. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly is a Professor at the School of Public…

Dr. Lyubov Zhyznomirska: Canada, the EU and Irregular Migration Flows
Prof. Lyubov Zhyznomirska (Saint Mary’s University) works on…

Prof. Patrick Leblond: The EU, a Fascinating Topic to Study and Learn from by Patrick Leblond
Dr. Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa) works in the fields…

Prof. Patrick Leblond: EU a Fascinating Force for Peace – an Example for Canada
Patrick Leblond, University of Ottawa, works in the fields of…


New Government in Spain: What Change Can Be Expected?, by David Moffette
By David Moffette, University of Ottawa
After 7 years…

Labour Market Inclusion of Skilled Migrants from a Comparative Transatlantic Perspective : Understanding the “Paradox” Between Labour and Humanitarian Migration
The challenge of responding to refugees has become a globally…