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Public Safety committee  It wasn't the device itself, but along with it you had to call every time you went out, every time you came back. You had to tell them what your itinerary was, exactly where you were going. They have a monitoring unit that follows them around. So it's not just the GPS; it's the i

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Public Safety committee  Yes, you are, thank you. Can you hear me?

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Public Safety committee  I was told to make some opening statements, and then the committee members might have questions. I'll first explain my experience with electronic monitoring. I have represented three clients who have been subjected to electronic monitoring in the immigration context. Two were ca

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Yes, they may, but then the minister may not consider it if the minister doesn't want to.

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Well, it's the difference in wording. If you're in Canada and make the humanitarian application, someone has to look at it. It's mandatory. If you're outside Canada, you could have an even closer family relationship, but it's not mandatory. They don't even have to look at your ap

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It may be made and it may be allowed, but the problem is that you don't deal with these people in these kinds of applications that we see all the time. Right now they have a right to make the application; they are all refused. We have to go to court on them.

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  No, it doesn't address them specifically, but they will make applications under those provisions that are in Bill C-50.

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  If you're a refugee in Canada and wish to bring your spouse or your children to Canada, and they are not members of the family class because you didn't declare them when you came into the country, for example—but we're not going to remove you—you'd have to do a humanitarian and c

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  There is nothing in this legislation, in the amendments, that would say that the minister couldn't put refugees to the bottom of the line in terms of prioritizing.

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It's in proposed section 87.3, I think. I'd have to go back and look at the bill, actually. It specifically excludes sponsorship applications and temporary residence permits--

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman

Citizenship and Immigration committee  No, it doesn't, you're right, in the sense that it doesn't apply to establishing categories for refugees; it does with all related refugee stuff.

May 12th, 2008Committee meeting

Barbara Jackman