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Citizenship and Immigration committee  Sir, did you say three minutes?

December 3rd, 2013Committee meeting

Professor Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  That's fine, so long as this doesn't count toward my time. I'd like to thank all of you for having me here today. It's a real pleasure. I look forward to saying things that warrant your inviting me back in the future. I'm assistant professor of applied ethics at the graduate

December 3rd, 2013Committee meeting

Prof. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  —is consistent with my claim that accountability and transparency are owed to Canadians. Other key features of a fair appeals procedure are the following. It must be rapid. The U.K.'s took eight months. It must be conducted by a centralized office so that trends can be monitor

December 3rd, 2013Committee meeting

Prof. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you very much for your question. I feel in general very wary of moving activities that are essential to state interests to private companies. I have a general reluctance to think that giving various visa companies, which are charged with basically just collecting the data

December 3rd, 2013Committee meeting

Prof. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I think that's exactly the spillover effect. The reason to have high-quality temporary labour migration programs, the reason to have fair refugee consideration strategies, is that, as I said in my opening comments, these people will find ways to cross borders. If you want to keep

December 3rd, 2013Committee meeting

Prof. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you very much for that question. I am grateful to be able to say what I think, which is yes. I wrote that sentence yesterday, that Canada is a world leader, and then I added, using track changes, “but this is at risk”. I think you have identified features of that risk. The

December 3rd, 2013Committee meeting

Prof. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you very much for inviting me back to speak to the committee. I have many things to say, as do many people here, but I'll respond directly to Mr. Bissett's comments, for the purposes of discussion. The act, as it is currently written, proposes to permit the right to revok

May 7th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

May 7th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Yes, I could speak about this at great length and I'm happy to send the extra data to you.

May 7th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'll be happy to do that. The United States and Australia both considered this within the last four years and turned it down. The United States Supreme Court declared that once an individual in the United States has citizenship it cannot be revoked. It's for life in perpetuity a

May 7th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'm happy just to say that I think there are two problems. One is that I don't think we should trust other judicial systems. In general, the judicial systems that are making accusations of these crimes are untrustworthy from a Canadian perspective. Second, I think if it's a Canad

May 7th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

May 7th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  There's widespread suspicion, but no formal evidence that they were coordinated. We only know that the U.K. government was entirely unwilling to have a conversation about what happened as a result of having denationalized those individuals.

May 7th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Hi, and thank you for inviting me to speak to you again. As the chair just said, I'm an associate professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. My areas of expertise are in political theory and practice in immigration policy, an

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I have three things to say. One is that dual citizens of Canada don't all come to their dual citizenship by taking an oath. Some of us were born that way. I understand from your comments that you're comfortable discriminating against naturalized Canadians only.

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Patti Tamara Lenard