Pier Perspectives Blog

  • Un/Wanted? Canada and the Resettlement of Chilean, Indochinese and Somali Refugees

    After the Second World War, Canada’s response to international refugee crises varied, driven by Cold War ideology, economic self-interest, humanitarian considerations, political necessity, and public opinion. The resettlement of Chilean, Indochinese, and Somali refugee movements was largely due to lobbying efforts by international organizations, domestic humanitarian groups and churches, pressure from the press, and political will on the part of the federal government.