Canada a bright light in a horrible year for refugee resettlement: UN refugee agency
OTTAWA — The year 2020 will go down as the worst for refugee resettlement in recent history, says the UN refugee agency’s Canadian representative.
With nearly 168 countries implementing border and travel restrictions, millions of displaced people around the globe were stuck, unable to either return to their home countries or move to others.
Canada, however, was one of only a few that did listen to urgent pleas from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said Rema Jamous Imseis, the UNHCR’s Canadian representative.
Even at the height of the pandemic, when most countries were looking entirely inward, Canada did accept emergency cases and as travel has resumed continues to take in more, she told The Canadian Press in an interview.