Outreach resources
Looking for general information about refugees and immigrants?
Need materials and actions to use at an upcoming community event? Want some pamphlets or short videos on specific issues for a table display? Looking for facts about refugees and immigrants in Canada for your next presentation?
Browse this webpage for materials on issues affecting refugees and immigrants that you can print or order from the CCR office. Questions? Send an email to publications@ccrweb.ca
Top 5
The following are some of the new and popular CCR resources.
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Why are you Proud to Protect Refugees? A pamphlet that explains the reasons behind the campaign and what you can do, updated September 2014.
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A one-page, illustrated overview of recent changes affecting refugees and refugee claimants in Canada. The ideal tool for your next public presentation.
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Charged exorbitant recruitment fees, forces to work unpaid overtime, subjected to dangerous working conditions, housed in sub-standard living conditions... these are just some of the abuses endured by migrant workers in Canada. This four-page document can be used for awareness-raising and public education.
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The United Nations will soon examine Canada on its respect for children’s rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Canada still has work to do on refugee and immigrant children's rights if it wants to pass the exam. This document looks at some issues of concern, 2 pages.
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Distinguishes between common terms used to talk about refugee and immigrants in Canada and around the world, 2 pages. 2010.
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Canada is bringing in more and more workers on temporary work permits, rather than as permanent residents. This pamphlet outlines the changes and the impacts on workers and on Canadian society. 2 pages, 2009.
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This introduction to statelessness offers recommendations to the Canadian government on statelessness issues. 4 pages, 2009.
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This proposal calls for legislative changes to ensure that there is a permanent and fundamental change in policy so that trafficked persons in Canada are protected. Factsheet. 2007.
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Explains the proposal that calls for legislative changes to ensure that there is a permanent and fundamental change in policy so that trafficked persons in Canada are protected. Pamphlet. 2007.