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Impression et sauvegarde

Toronto

Permanently Temporary: Temporary Foreign Workers

Date et heure

2010.02.04, toute la journée

Détails

Canada’s Changing Attitude to Citizenship and Immigration

OCASI, CERIS and Social Planning Toronto will co-host the 2010 Research Roundtable. The event will bring together community-based organizations, researchers, policy analysts and activists to share information on current research initiatives, discuss opportunities for collaboration, and explore the possibility of connecting research and community work to policy change in face of the impacts of a rapidly expanding temporary foreign worker program in Ontario.

8:30 – Registration

Location: Room 308/9
– Poster set up
Location: Room 304
9:00 – Call to order, Welcome – Valerie Preston, CERIS York Director
Location: Room 308/9
9:05 – Remarks from Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Darlyn Mentor
9:10 – Remarks from the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, Assistant Deputy Minister Katherine Hewson
9:15 – Opening Remarks – Mayor David Miller: Diversity and Immigration
9:30 – Keynote Introduction – Valerie Preston, CERIS York Director
9:35 – Keynote Theme: Permanently Temporary: Temporary Foreign Workers and Canada’s Changing Attitude to Citizenship and Immigration
* Yessy Byl, Alberta Federation of Labour, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
Moderator: Usha George, Ryerson University
10:10 – Questions
10:25 – Break
10:40 – Panel 1 Theme: Global Picture Local Snapshots
Location: Room 308/9
* Salimah Valiani, St. Christopher House
* Jenna Hennebry, Wilfrid Laurier University
* Kerry Preibisch, University of Guelph
Moderator: Karen Charnow Lior, Toronto Workforce Innovation Group
11:30 – Questions
12:00 – Lunch
Location: Room 308/9
– Poster Session
Location: Room 304
1:00 – Panel 2, 3 and 4
Panel 2: Income Security and Labour Responses to TFWs
Location: Room 308/9
* Luin Goldring, York University
* Patricia Landolt, University of Toronto
* Naveen Mehta, United Food & Commercial Workers Canada
* Sonia Singh, Workers’ Action Coalition
Moderator: John Shields, Ryerson University
Panel 3: Social Service Impacts and Implications
Location: Room 303
* Soheila Pashang, Seneca College
* Janet McLaughlin, International Migration Research Centre
* Maya Roy, Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto
* Chris Ramsaroop, Justicia for Migrant Workers
Moderator: Tonika Morgan, Toronto Community Housing Corporation
Panel 4: Agency and Organizational Service Delivery Implications
Location: Room 302
* Naomi Alboim, Queens University/Maytree Foundation
* Ken Jeffers, City of Toronto
* Maureen Fair, St. Christopher House
* Francisco Rico-Martinez, FCJ Refugee Centre
Moderator: Alina Chatterjee, Toronto Community Housing Corporation
2:45 – Break
3:00 – Wrap Session: Reflection on the day
Location: Room 308/9
* Yessy Byl, Alberta Federation of Labour, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
* Michael Shapcott, Wellesley Institute
* Fariah Chowdhury, No One Is Illegal
* Naomi Alboim, Queens University/Maytree Foundation
* Armine Yalnizyan, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Moderator: Debbie Douglas, OCASI
3:55 – Concluding Remarks
John Campey, SPT
4:00 – End

Prix

Free

Lieu

Toronto Metro Hall

Adresse

55 John St

Ville

Toronto

Province

Ontario

Pays

Canada

Liens


  • SPT Event (http://socialplanningtoronto.org/2010-permanently-temporary-registration/)

Mots-clés

programs, policy, migrant workers, canada

Secteurs économiques

Agriculture and horticulture workers, Occupations in services - Domestic work, Sales and service occupations - general, Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - general, Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations - general, Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing, Dancers et Autre

Types de contenu

Policy analysis et Cas d’abus documentés

Groupes cibles

Chercheurs, Syndicats et ONG/groupes communautaires/réseaux de solidarité

Domaines de réglementation

Normes du travail, Santé et sécurité au travail, Programmes d’intégration des nouveaux arrivants, Santé et services sociaux et Aide sociale

Pertinence géographique

Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombie-Britannique, Autres provinces et Fédéral

Langues

Anglais