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Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'm actually going to refer you to Mr. Linder because he is our lead for migration-related issues.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  What I can say for IRCC is that, obviously, the Government of Canada is aware of the developments in the United States. At this time, following the most recent full review of the safe third country agreement, the assessment is that, yes, the United States remains a safe third cou

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  There's a full range of criteria that are taken into account. Several of them would include whether or not there is due process available through the judicial system, whether the majority of human rights are respected, safe passage and freedom to leave, registration, etc.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'm not sure that we understand the initiative to which you're referring.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Glen, I'll let you speak to that.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Further to the question on the safe third country agreement as we explained earlier, there are criteria that we look to as part of the review process. The department and the government are doing this on a regular basis, so we're very aware of the situation in the United States an

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  No, there will be no impact on the selection of refugees by the privately sponsored refugee stream. On the compact, as has already been stated today, it's very clear that Canada is a world leader in the space of resettling refugees. What we call upon other countries to do is to f

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  That's a very interesting question. The fact of the matter is that the international community has come together to reaffirm the importance of the 1951 convention, which defined “refugee”. At this point I would say that hasn't happened in the negotiations. It has not been raised,

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  The important thing we'd like to point out, and it's fundamental for both compacts, is that this is a non-binding agreement. There's nothing that the United Nations would do that would force them to do anything.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'd like to refer you to the parliamentary secretary.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Again, in that case, no, the compact has no impact on the blended visa office referral program because in all cases we are fundamentally working with the definition of a “refugee”, which is one that has been reaffirmed through this process and is standing on the shoulders of the

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I think we are talking about two different things. First of all, the 1951 convention definition of a refugee has not changed. It has been reaffirmed by the global compact on refugees. What's pointed to in the document, however, is a reference to mixed migration. This is something

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Unfortunately, I'm a policy director, not in charge of our operations. I'd be happy to connect with our operations colleagues to be very precise as to what those flexibilities might be.

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  With regard to the global compact on refugees, the situation is very much the same. This is not a binding agreement in any way. The government of the day will always have the right to amend policies as it sees fit and based on evidence, but not because of any compulsion by the co

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I think what we all see is that refugee crises are really regional problems. We wouldn't want them to be crises that only one country bears the burden of. The multilateral system and multilateral approaches have been proven to be effective and efficient in helping to manage large

November 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Susan Greene