Repatriation
Repatriation is the process of returning an asset, an item of symbolic value, or a person—voluntarily or forcibly—to its owner or their place of origin or citizenship. The term may refer to non-human entities, such as converting a foreign currency into the currency of one's own country, as well as to the process of returning military personnel to their place of origin following a war. It also applies to diplomatic envoys, international officials as well as expatriates and migrants in time of international crisis. For refugees, asylum seekers and illegal migrants, repatriation can mean either voluntary return or deportation.
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DDN: Dundurn Press · 23 April 2024 English
At the end of World War II, a young Japanese Canadian would stand trial and face execution for having committed war crimes and betraying his country.One of the most bizarre …
sisters — requested or were coerced into seeking repatriation to Japan.15 In many cases, they had agreed …
Human Early Learning Partnership, University of British Columbia · 21 February 2024 English
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Dickson C. New Indigenous heist movie focuses on repatriation of belongings. CBC News. 2024 Feb 13. Available …
C.D. Howe Institute · 7 February 2024 English
The key reason to implement an IP Box is to stem the outflow of IP profits to low-tax jurisdictions. [...] This option is particularly attractive now given the general acceptance …
property. Including existing IP would encourage repatriation of IP developed in Canada, with favourable impacts …
CCPA: Canadian Centre For Policy Alternatives · 5 February 2024 English
them in the past; and if farmers decide the crops are too damaged to farm, workers face forced repatriation and the The provincial and federal governments need loss of thousands in anticipated income, as …
are too damaged to farm, workers face forced repatriation and the The provincial and federal governments …
Wilson Center Canada · 1 February 2024 English
This policy brief defines the liberal paradox in immigration and refugee policy and explains how the United States and other liberal democracies confront the dilemmas of forced displacement with respect …
resettlement, and where possible, voluntary repatriation with dignity. RAFDI POLICY BRIEF 7 No. 2 | JANUARY …
ICP: Institute for Community Prosperity · 30 January 2024 English
Add to this the killings of thousands in each of the conflicts in Ethiopia, Myanmar and Yemen; the civil war in Sudan, with at least 9,000 killed and another 5.6 …
home country via a practice known as ‘medical repatriation’. Until 2022, employers were essentially free …
APF: Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada · 9 January 2024 English
Bangladesh politics
infrastructure projects, had and dignified” repatriation of these refugees, despite joined with Russia … there are some issues that will likely keep repatriation of the Rohingya refugees, Canada will Bangladesh …
AECL: Atomic Energy of Canada Limited · 21 December 2023 English
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Number: AECL 158 Management of used fuel and repatriation of highly-enriched uranium Description: Highly-enriched …
CCR: Canadian Council for Refugees · 20 December 2023 English
Introduction The following are the comments of the Canadian Council for Refugees on the proposed amendment to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, …
CBSA piloted an Assisted Voluntary Returns and Repatriation program. According to the Office of the Auditor …
ITK: Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami · 13 December 2023 English
federal legislation of the action plan in August 2023, some Canadians. enabling the systematic repatriation of departments continue to lack the mandates The health and well-being of our depends on the success …
2023, some Canadians. enabling the systematic repatriation of departments continue to lack the mandates …