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Louise Arbour on the UN Global Compact on Migration

01.09.2019 - By Michael Spratt, Emilie TamanPlay

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So episode 84 - a new record.  But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show on iTunes and have already rated and reviewed the podcast - right? You should.

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But let’s not bury the lead any further. LOUISE ARBOUR is back to talk about her work as the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration on the ground breaking Global Compact on Migration. There has been a lot of misinformation about the Global Compact so we went straight to the top to set the record straight.

But before we talk to Louise you will have to listen to us discuss our holiday, the best fictional lawyer competition, and our hot takes on Justice Tulloch’s report on Carding that the Ontario government tried to bury.

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