The trouble with policing the Mediterranean By: Philippe M. Frowd , / March 9, 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 , / August 27, 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 , / August 22, 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 , / February 25, 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 , / February 25, 2014 Constantine Passaris suggests an agenda for North American immigration reform.
Profiling Refugees: The Risks of Group Labelling By: Dana Wagner , / June 20, 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 , / May 16, 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 , / April 25, 2013 Our interview with Khoa Lê, director of the film Ba Noi, about coming to Canada and the family left behind.