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Borderlines Podcast: Episode 7 – David Eby and Tom Davidoff on Vancouver’s Housing Market

2016-11-09T15:11:08-08:00October 28th, 2016|Borderlines podcast|

On the 7th Borderlines podcast episode, Tom Davidoff and David Eby  joins Peter Edelmann and I to discuss Vancouver’s housing market. Tom Davidoff is an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business.  He is frequently cited in the Vancouver media as being an expert on Vancouver’s housing market, and was part of [...]

Guest lecturer at Kwantlen Polytechnic University

2016-11-10T09:11:47-08:00October 21st, 2016|Presenting / Teaching|

Peter Edelmann was a guest lecturer at the Administrative and Regulatory law seminar in the Criminology Department at the Richmond campus of Kwantlen Polytechnic University. He gave the students a practitioner's view of immigration law and the nuts and bolts of administrative decision-making, with a particular focus on the Tran case that will be heard [...]

Borderlines Podcast: Episode 6 – Dani Willetts on the Transition from Working for CIC to being an Immigration Consultant

2016-11-09T15:11:24-08:00October 15th, 2016|Borderlines podcast|

On the 6th podcast episode of Borderlines, Dani Willetts joins Peter Edelmann and Steve Meurrens to discuss the decision making process at Canada’s immigration department, her experience transitioning from a career working for CIC to being an immigration consultant, some recent cases impacting international graduates in particular with regards to the Post-Graduate Work Permit program, a recent [...]

Borderlines: Episode 5 – Marilyn Sanford – Search of Electronic Devices at the Border

2016-11-09T15:12:03-08:00October 1st, 2016|Borderlines podcast|

On the 5th podcast episode of Borderlines, Marilyn Sanford joins Peter Edelmann and Steven Meurrens to discuss whether the Canada Border Services Agency can search people’s electronic devices. In addition, we discussed the recent stay of proceedings in the Nuttall decision, a well publicised case in which two individuals were charged with attempting to blow up the [...]

LSLAP volunteer supervisor

2016-11-09T15:12:21-08:00September 29th, 2016|Presenting / Teaching|

Again this year, Erica Olmstead is volunteering to supervise the Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP) Surrey Gateway Immigration Clinic, held every two weeks at the Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre. LSLAP is a non-profit society run by law students at the Peter A.  Allard School of Law at UBC. Students provide free legal advice and [...]

Borderlines Podcast: Episode 4 – Jenny Kwan – Citizenship Revocation for Misrepresentation, Cessation, and War Resisters

2016-11-09T15:12:42-08:00August 20th, 2016|Borderlines podcast|

On the fourth episode of the Borderlines Podcast our guest is Jenny Kwan. Ms. Kwan is the Member of Parliament for Vancouver East and is the New Democratic Party of Canada’s Immigration Critic.  Prior to being elected a Member of Parliament, Ms. Kwan was a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia for the [...]

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