Rwandan genocide survivor wins another chance at Canadian refugee status because official didn’t take ‘intersectional approach’



A Canadian immigration official who refused refugee protection for a 64-year-old survivor of “one of the worst atrocities in recent memory” failed “to adopt a trauma-informed, intersectional approach,” according to a recent Federal Court decision. Read More



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