Few Canadians understood how this country’s refugee system worked better than Peter Showler

Peter Showler, who died on Oct. 30 at the age of 79, was the real deal. A former Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada chair, the many people whose lives he touched will miss him dearly.
Peter Showler (Feb. 17, 1944-Oct. 30, 2023) was, among many other things, a refugee advocate with the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, former chair of the Immigration and Refugee Board, and a dear friend, writes Jim Creskey.

OTTAWA—Peter Showler was my friend, lunch companion, fierce and knowledgeable defender of refugees, and an awfully good writer. He often wrote columns for The Hill Times and its Embassy edition. He wrote TV series scripts; published a book of short stori...

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