Canada needs an Immigrant Bill of Rights

The newcomers who rely the CBSA and IRCC have a reasonable expectation to be treated in a fair, transparent, and responsive manner.
Marc Miller
Immigration Minister Marc Miller holds a press conference in Ottawa on Feb. 29. We must remember that we are not doing newcomers a favour by treating their applications with courtesy and respect, writes Randy Hahn.

As the debate rages on about achieving sustainable levels of permanent and temporary residents in Canada, it is easy for us to lose sight of the newcomer experience. 

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