The trouble with policing the Mediterranean By: Philippe M. Frowd , / 9 March, 2015 Europe increasingly frames migration by sea as a security issue. That only makes routes more dangerous while failing to appreciate the humanitarian nature of the crisis.
Canada’s Central American Connection By: Eva Salinas , / 27 August, 2014 An interview with author and academic Maria Cristina Garcia about Canada’s relationship with migrants from Central America.
The crisis of child migration By: Robert Muggah , / 22 August, 2014 Central America migration is a humanitarian issue, but it has been caught up in the illegal immigration debate, argues Robert Muggah.
Foreign Lands By: OpenCanada Staff , / 25 February, 2014 We crunch the numbers on where Canada and the United States stand in terms of their immigrant populations.
The Best and Brightest? By: Constantine Passaris , / 25 February, 2014 Constantine Passaris suggests an agenda for North American immigration reform.
Profiling Refugees: The Risks of Group Labelling By: Dana Wagner , / 20 June, 2013 To balance refugee protection and public safety, we must listen to the stories of those seeking asylum says Dana Wagner.
Foreign Policy Implications of The Big Shift By: OpenCanada Staff , / 16 May, 2013 The distribution of power among Canada’s provinces is changing. Darrell Bricker on what this means for Canadian foreign policy.
Identity Fusion By: OpenCanada Staff , / 25 April, 2013 Our interview with Khoa Lê, director of the film Ba Noi, about coming to Canada and the family left behind.