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Canadian law students hitting the books for refugees

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Lawyers and law students across the country are holding a giant 'research-a-thon', trying to overturn an agreement requiring Canada to send some refugee claimants back to the U.S.
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Trump: 'It's not a ban'

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U.S president defends his action on Jan. 28, 2017 of closing the border to those from select Muslim-majority countries
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EU defends Libya deal

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The EU’s foreign policy chief has defended a deal to finance migrants camps in Libya. Leaders agreed to send some 200 million euros to the Libyan government during a summit in Malta last week as part of strategy to to stem immigration...
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Pound stays low despite UK prime minister’s explanation of Brexit remarks

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The value of the pound slumped on Monday after the British Prime Minister Theresa May indicated she would be prioritising regaining control of immigration during the negotiations for the UK to leave the European Union. Sterling slid one...
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Cabinet shuffle

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Here's the who, what and where when it comes to the new faces in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's shuffled Liberal cabinet
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Barred from entry

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Richard Kurland, an immigration lawyer with Kurland Tobe, on what Donald Trump's travel ban could mean for immigration to Canada
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Overcoming barriers

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Craig Alexander of the Conference Board of Canada says we need to do a better job making sure immigrants are landing the right jobs
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EU migrant relocation scheme still way off target

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The EU is still struggling to meet its targets on relocation refugees and migrants from Greece and Italy. In September last year, governments agreed to move one hundred and sixty thousand from both countries to other EU nations. The deal...
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Migration, Turkey, Syria war and Brexit dominate EU summit

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EU leaders have been getting down to business in Brussels – with the migration crisis, Turkey, Russia and Syria among the pressing issues on the agenda of their last summit of the year. Commenting on the unfolding developments in Aleppo,...
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Swiss duck immigration row with the EU

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The Swiss parliament has avoided a clash with the EU over immigration rules by ditching plans for jobs quotas for foreigners. Lawmakers in Bern instead backed a bill to give locals a head start on filling vacancies. The idea was to avoid...
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Austria’s economy looks confident despite political division

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Economically speaking the EU’s fourth richest country may seem to have little to complain about. Recent history has seen Austria benefit more than most from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of Communism, as it has been able to...
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Bernier says Leitch is 'karaoke version' of Trump

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Conservative leadership hopeful calls out Kellie Leitch over immigration
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EU launches new volunteer scheme

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It’s meant to be Europe’s answer to the United States Peace Corps. The European Solidarity Corps wants to encourage people between the age of seventeen and thirty to get involved in voluntary work. The European Commission wants to one...
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European far-right political parties celebrate Trump victory

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Claim that win by Republican candidate advances their own agendas
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Tony Blair: Immigration worries sometimes "justified."

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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says the worry over immigration is sometimes "justified."
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Immigration is Key to Europe’s Healthcare

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Boštjan Vasle, Director of IMAD in Slovenia explains to Guillaume Desjardins that the country’s Healthcare review has found, immigration is key to ensuring future healthcare with qualified medical personnel and care staff are available...
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France begins final clearing of 'the Jungle'

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France starts moving Calais child migrants as row with Britain simmers
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Immigration for growth

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Doug Holtz-Eakin, president, American Action Forum, on a U.S. campaign emphasizing the importance of immigrants for economic growth
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Clinton says she supports a path to citizenship

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The Democrat defends her vision for border security
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Trump stands by his call for a wall

9th - Higher Ed
The Republican says no to amnesty and repeats his call for a wall
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Hungary promises payroll tax cuts amid labour shortage

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Hungary’s government is promising to cut the level of tax on wages. That will come in a two- to three-year programme which would also include incentives for employers to raise pay. The Economy Minister Mihaly Varga did not provide...
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Economic and social responsibilities of refugees

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Real Economy host Maithreyi Seetharaman spoke to Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development at Oxford University. Maithreyi Seetharaman, Euronews: “What can refugees do then to alleviate the worries of people who are going to...
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Cost of Refugees: humanity vs economy

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Real Economy’s anchor, Maithreyi Seetharaman spoke to Ian Goldin, Author of The Age of Discovery about the economic impact of refugees. She asked him how can Europe be the humanitarian continent it wants to be, while balancing the fear...