Last autumn, our columnist, Holy Tansia, had the honour to meet with Stephen Bindman, a canadian expert on wrongful convictions. There conversation covered many aspects regarding wrongful convictions in a very interesting and educative way. For anyone interested in criminal law, watching this podcast is a great investment!
L'automne dernier, notre chroniqueuse, Holy Tansia, a eu l'honneur de rencontrer pour l'enregistrement d'un balado, Stephen Bindman, un expert canadien en erreurs judiciaires. Leur conversation a couvert de nombreux aspects concernant les condamnations injustifiées et ce d'une manière très intéressante et éducative. Pour quiconque s'intéressant au droit pénal, le visionnement de ce balado est un excellent investissement!
"Temporary residency" is a protected visa status in Canadian immigration law that allows foreign nationals to remain within Canada’s borders under specific conditions. These conditions include but are not limited to a particular time-frame, travel restrictions, study or work permit requirements, sponsors, additional fees, etc. Essentially, foreign nationals may remain within Canada as long as they consistently fulfill these requirements or risk criminalization or deportation. In the context, of COVID-19 attaining and maintaining temporary residency status has become even more difficult due to work and health restrictions, which puts nearly 429,300 lives at risk. It is essential to understand the "two-fold risk" that foreign nationals face during the global pandemic: on the one hand, many foreign nationals flee their home countries due to internal displacement, persecution, discrimination, or poor living conditions. Upon their arrival to Canada, foreign nationals are given an "implied status" that imposes criteria to constrain their rights and reduce their access to resources that would otherwise ensure them a higher quality of life. In which case, foreign nationals' likelihood of exploitation and revictimization becomes significantly higher at the systemic level.
In this podcast, our columnist Maria-Laura Fernandez-Pineda interviews Dr. David Moffette on immigration law and the influence of COVID-19 in the lives of implied or temporary status individuals.
Notre chroniqueuse Holy Tansia a rencontré Dr. Mona Paré afin de discuter des réalités et démystifier les mythes entourant le travail des enfants!