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Citizenship and Immigration committee  I have not personally witnessed that, no.

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  With the PRRA, people whose refugee claim is rejected are told that, before being sent back to their home country, they can undergo an assessment to determine the risks they would face if they were sent back. Across Canada, 3% of these cases are successful. So these people are co

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I don't know what's going on specifically in Kingston, but I see what I see in the paper or hear on television. Certainly we're concerned about the three persons, just on a human level, with what they're going through right now. As a former nurse in one of my professional lives,

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Certainly Pakistan. In terms of the cases that I receive for our help, there are certainly a lot of people from Africa, and often single men. That doesn't mean that men accompanied by spouses and children are not refused, but certainly those alone.... And maybe it's just the ca

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Pakistan, the gentleman whose case we referred to.... Certainly there have been a number. There is also--

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  This man in particular, yes, and I can give you the example of a Pakistani woman also who was---

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  She was Muslim. This gentleman was Shia. The woman, I believe, was Shia also. She was in a village and she managed to organize the women in her village. She found sewing machines. She got these women sewing, and they were able to sell the clothing they were making. It was givin

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  My name is Claudette Cardinal. To begin, allow me to thank you for giving us the opportunity to talk to you about our concerns over the Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Process, otherwise referred to as the PRRA. My colleague, Richard Goldman, will be assisting me in this presentation

February 13th, 2007Committee meeting

Claudette Cardinal