Supreme Court Denial of Leave On "Safe Third Country Agreement" Regretted

posted on February 05, 2009 | in Category Canada's Immigration Policy | by Brian

by Media Release
Source: Canadian Council for Refugees
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Date: February 5, 2009


For Immediate Release

SUPREME COURT DENIAL OF LEAVE ON SAFE THIRD REGRETTED

The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada not to grant leave in the case challenging the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement was met with regret today by the Canadian Council for Refugees, Amnesty International and the Canadian Council of Churches.

“This decision means that refugees will not have their day in court,” said Elizabeth McWeeny, CCR President. “The US is not in fact safe for all refugees, so we deeply regret that the Supreme Court has not taken this opportunity to ensure that Canada provides refugees the protection they need from forced return to persecution.”

The Supreme Court of Canada was being asked by the three organizations to determine whether the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement is unconstitutional and violates refugees’ rights.

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