Beyond the Consensus: Structural Issues Reshaping Canadian Immigration

Date

Thursday November 27, 2025
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Location

Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 202

Much has been said about diminishing support for immigration in Canada. In this talk, Mireille Paquet will argue that this might not be the most important story about immigration policy and politics in Canada right now. Instead of focusing on attitudes, she will highlight several policy trends that should receive more attention, including growing administrative backlogs, poor regulation of migration industries, and the aging technological infrastructure of the immigration department. While scholars have yet to decide whether attitudinal changes will be long-lasting or determine their consequences for immigration politics, Mireille believes these structural issues in Canada's immigration system are likely to shape our future in ways that are not discussed enough.

Mireille Paquet is professor and Concordia research Chair on the politics of immigration at Concordia. An expert in Canadian immigration politics, she is also the author of several books and articles on comparative migration politics. She is the Concordia lead for the pan-Canadian project and a lead for the

Beyond the Consensus: Structural Issues Reshaping Canadian Immigration with Mireille Paquet