Sanctuary Cities and Covid-19: The Case of Canada

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In Canada, urban centres have been especially hit by the Covid-19 pandemic and this public health crisis has generated particular risks for non-status and precarious migrants. Using official data and published research, this chapter explores how city sanctuary policies in Canada have addressed these pandemic risks and, more broadly, the future for Canadian sanctuary policies in the post-Covid-19 recovery. We highlight the specificities of sanctuary policies in the Canadian context and document that while cities have not rescinded these interventions during the pandemic, they also have not built on them when developing COVID-19 responses for urban residents. We propose that this demonstrates the need to maintain pressure for reforms that increase the resources and capacities of cities in Canada so that they can be in a better position to implement and institutionalise policies for non-status and precarious migrants.

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Paquet, M., Benoit, N., Atak, I., Joy, M., Hudson, G., & Shields, J. (2022). Sanctuary Cities and Covid-19: The Case of Canada. In IMISCOE Research Series (pp. 85–102). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81210-2_5

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