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The domestic politics of selective permeability: disaggregating the Canadian migration state
Hollifield's 'migration state'concept draws attention to the political tension between openness
and closure in liberal-democratic countries, arguing that domestic migration policy regimes …
and closure in liberal-democratic countries, arguing that domestic migration policy regimes …
Settling beyond big cities: A sco** review of the Canadian literature on immigration to rural and smaller communities
Newcomers are living and working across rural and smaller communities in Canada.
However, immigration research and policy are overwhelmingly focused on large, urban …
However, immigration research and policy are overwhelmingly focused on large, urban …
Explaining intergovernmental conflict in the COVID-19 crisis: The United States, Canada, and Australia
The Covid-19 pandemic produced more significant immediate intergovernmental conflict in
the US than in Australia and Canada. This article considers three variables for this cross …
the US than in Australia and Canada. This article considers three variables for this cross …
Deservingness in context: Perspectives toward refugees and asylum seekers in Canada
What drives the evaluations of extending protections and services to refugees and asylum
seekers? In dialogue with research on attitudes towards refugees, in particular, work …
seekers? In dialogue with research on attitudes towards refugees, in particular, work …
Chronicle of a “Crisis” Foretold: Asylum seekers and the case of Roxham Road on the Canada-US border
Irregular crossings at the Canada-US border between 2017 and 2019 made headlines and
pervaded political debates. Drawing on the literature on the instrumentalization of migration …
pervaded political debates. Drawing on the literature on the instrumentalization of migration …
Policy change, threat perception, and mobility catalysts: The Trump administration as driver of asylum migration to Canada
CD Smith - International Migration Review, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Almost 60,000 people claimed asylum at Canada's border with the United States between
2017 and 2020, marking Canada's first sustained cross-border asylum migration since the …
2017 and 2020, marking Canada's first sustained cross-border asylum migration since the …
Numbers and images: Representations of immigration and public attitudes about immigration in Canada
Perceptions of numbers (numerical estimations of migrant flows) and mental images (beliefs
about characteristics and motives of immigrants) have been shown to be important …
about characteristics and motives of immigrants) have been shown to be important …
Canadian sanctuary policies in context
M Paquet, M Joy - Canadian Public Administration, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Since 2013, seven Canadian cities have developed sanctuary policies: Vancouver,
Edmonton, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Ajax and Montreal. Comparing policy design …
Edmonton, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Ajax and Montreal. Comparing policy design …
The management of Immigration in Federal systems
C Xhardez, M Paquet - Comparative Federalism: A Pluralist Exploration, 2024 - Springer
This chapter provides an exploration into the intricate relationship between federalism and
immigration, focusing on the evolving field of" immigration federalism". It shows how in …
immigration, focusing on the evolving field of" immigration federalism". It shows how in …
La CAQ et l'immigration:«En prendre moins pour en prendre soin?»
Lors de l'élection québécoise de 2018, l'immigration était un point saillant du programme, au
point où elle a été présentée comme la question de l'urne par le premier ministre libéral …
point où elle a été présentée comme la question de l'urne par le premier ministre libéral …