“A creative, interdisciplinary, and critically probing volume illuminating related aspects of Canada’s multifaceted engagement with the global refugee regime, both internationally and domestically. The conversations it generates are impressive.” – Pauline Gardiner Barber, co-editor of Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism: Entangled Mobilities Across Global Spaces “By situating the study of Canadian refugee policy more firmly within the structures and processes of the global refugee regime, this volume will establish a benchmark, touchstone, and inspiration for future research.” – Christopher G. Anderson, author of Canadian Liberalism and the Politics of Border Control, 1867–1967