The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the Safe Third Country Agreement between Canada and the U.S., saying it does not violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom. Touria Izri explains the significance of the decision, and why critics say the ruling leaves asylum seekers more vulnerable.
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Safe Third Country Agreement: SCOC upholds Canada-U.S. refugee entry deal
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