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January 08, 2018
| Keith Neuman
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Immigration/multiculturalism
Institute Fellow Andrew Griffith on immigration
Immigration Policy in an Era of Political Polarization
Institute Fellow Andrew Griffith will form part of an expert panel discussing immigration policy in Ottawa on January 23, 2018. This event is sponsored by the Clayton H. Riddell Program in Political Management at Carleton University
Leading experts discuss policy-making in an era of political polarization:
How do we have a productive public debate on a hot-button issue like immigration?
Why has Canada been more successful than many other countries in dealing with immigration policy?
How do we avoid the problems that have plagued immigration policy elsewhere?
The panellists are:
Jennifer Ditchburn, editor-in-chief,
Policy Options
magazine
(moderator)
Rachel Curran, senior associate, Harper & Associates
Nicholas Keung, immigration reporter,
Toronto Star
Jamil Jivani, visiting professor, Osgoode Hall Law School
Andrew Griffith, fellow, the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and the Environics Institute
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