Sara Gold and Andrea Salguero: There are some 15,000 asylum seekers waiting in Ciudad Juárez due to the U.S. government’s ‘Migrant Protection Protocols’
With political barbs flying and hate-filled incidents on the rise, a dramatic new poll suggests most Canadians think securing the border is more important than helping migrants—and that the country can’t take any more refugees
Laurie Cooper is a den mother of sorts to more than a dozen Syrian and Afghan refugees
Opinion: Anti-immigrant rhetoric is part of Canada’s history—and since glories of the past have inspired alt-right movements, that thinking needs to be called out when it’s seen
It’s not just compassion that should drive government policy towards Haitian migrants. Western countries, Canada included, owe the country a massive debt, says Andray Domise.
Opinion: Months after Justin Trudeau’s message that immigration must be welcoming but lawful, there is little evidence of change on the ground
Opinion: Amid a new influx of migrants, there are ways for the Trudeau government to show that it has a handle on Canada’s asylum system
The influx of asylum-seekers pits hostile residents and vendors against organizers fighting for tolerance
Opinion: As Canada experiences an ‘unsustainable’ surge through its borders, Trudeau faces an unpalatable decision over his open-door brand
The hopes of those crossing the border are high, but recent history shows they’re far from assured of a successful outcome
With asylum seekers still traveling north and crossing the border illegally, Krista Hessey explains what happens once they set foot on Canadian soil.
Twenty-four hours. Four provinces. Seven towns. What one day on the Canada-U.S. line says about refugees, Canadian tolerance and Trump’s America