Evidence of meeting #90 for Citizenship and Immigration in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was mexico.

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On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Daniel Anson  Director General, Intelligence and Investigations, Canada Border Services Agency
Superintendent Richard Burchill  Acting Assistant Commissioner, Federal Policing Criminal Operations, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Scott Harris  Associate Deputy Minister, Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Michèle Kingsley  Assistant Deputy Minister, Economic, Family and Social Immigration, Department of Citizenship and Immigration

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Michèle Kingsley Assistant Deputy Minister, Economic, Family and Social Immigration, Department of Citizenship and Immigration

Thank you.

We are looking at regularization initiatives that have been undertaken in other countries. Recently, there were some in Italy, Ireland and other countries, so we're looking at all of those, I would say.

Right now, the main difference is that those regularization initiatives tend to be at the temporary resident stage rather than at the permanent resident stage. Something that we've heard very clearly from stakeholders is that they want to see a permanent residency regularization initiative.

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Liberal

Shafqat Ali Liberal Brampton Centre, ON

Thank you.

I just wanted to ask if CBSA and RCMP are looking into similar things.

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Director General, Intelligence and Investigations, Canada Border Services Agency

Daniel Anson

We work closely with IRCC, just to ensure that our border security, both facilitation and security measure postures, correspond to any changes in policy as required.

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

February 7th, 2024 / 7:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Sukh Dhaliwal

Thank you very much, Mr. Ali. Your time is up.

On behalf of the committee members, I would like to thank Associate Deputy Minister Harris, Assistant Deputy Minister Kingsley, Director General Anson and Acting Assistant Commissioner Burchill.

Thank you for being with us. We appreciate your time. I'll let you go.

Before I adjourn the meeting, I want to remind all members that the clerk has distributed a calendar with activities for February and March. He has advised me that he did not receive any comments from members, so we will follow the calendar.

On Monday, we will begin in camera for drafting instructions for a letter to the minister regarding the government's response to the final report of the Special Committee on Afghanistan. If we have time, we will also discuss committee business. The notice will be published later today.

On Wednesday, February 14, I have asked the clerk to reinvite officials from IRCC and CBSA for the first hour to begin the study of persons with temporary status and undocumented individuals. The clerk will also invite witnesses for the second hour.

Is the committee in agreement to adjourn?

Mr. Redekopp.

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Conservative

Brad Redekopp Conservative Saskatoon West, SK

At the Monday meeting, when we have the second hour of committee business, we would want that to be in public.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Sukh Dhaliwal

Okay.

Mrs. Zahid.

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Liberal

Salma Zahid Liberal Scarborough Centre, ON

Chair, committee business cannot be in public, or can it?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Sukh Dhaliwal

The drafting is not going to be, but the other committee business can be in public.

Thank you. The meeting is adjourned.