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  2. LGBTQ refugees and asylum seekers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    For rejections, most of the time applicants can appeal the Refugee Appeal Division or file for a leave and for judicial review with the Federal Court. [7] The refugee cannot appeal if they meet specific criteria i.e. if they are designated foreign national, or the "RPD’s decision says that the claim has no credible basis or is manifestly ...

  3. Court of Appeal of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The court hears appeals from the Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick, Provincial Court of New Brunswick, and various tribunals. Cases tried by the court can be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, but in practice this happens only a few times a year.

  4. List of Canadian tribunals - Wikipedia

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    Calgary Subdivision & Development Appeal Board [16] city planning: The Calgary SDAB is a quasi-judicial board that hears appeals related to decisions made by the City of Calgary subdivision and development authorities. College of Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Committee: medical practice: Land and Property Rights Tribunal

  5. Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (or IRB; French: La Commission de l'immigration et du statut de réfugié du Canada, CISR), established in 1989 by an Act of Parliament, is an independent administrative tribunal that is responsible for making decisions on immigration and refugee matters.

  6. List of judgements of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

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    1888 – suspension of criminal appeals from Canada: Gibbs v. Messer (1891) Liquidators of the Maritime Bank of Canada v. Receiver-General of New Brunswick (New Brunswick, Canada) [1892] A.C. 437 Canadian provincial sovereignty Makin v. Attorney General for New South Wales (1894) evidence of similar fact: Attorney-General for Ontario v.

  7. Canada pulls refugee welcome mat, launches ads warning asylum ...

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    Once presenting itself as one of the world's most welcoming countries to refugees and immigrants, Canada is launching a global online ad campaign cautioning asylum-seekers that making a claim is ...

  8. A record number of Americans are seeking asylum in Canada - AOL

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    Data released from Canadian immigration officials shows a record breaking number of Americans applied for asylum in Canada during 2017. That number was up by more than six times as 2016, according ...

  9. Transgender rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick was the last province to begin insuring such procedures in 2016. [130] Insurance coverage is not generally provided for the transition-related procedures of facial feminization surgery, tracheal shave, or laser hair removal. [131] Reproductive services are also not covered for trans people, with the costs being quite high.