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		<title>Refugee: Canada Limits Psychotherapy Sessions for s</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Canada has limited psychotherapy sessions for asylum seekers and refugees to ten per year, raising significant mental health concerns.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canada has imposed a limit of <strong>ten psychotherapy sessions</strong> per year for asylum seekers and refugees. This decision raises serious concerns about the mental health support available to these vulnerable populations.</p>
<p>Janet Cleveland, a mental health expert, stated, &#8220;We know very well that among asylum seekers and refugees, there are many people who have suffered extreme violence.&#8221; This context emphasizes the need for adequate psychological support.</p>
<p>As of January 2027, all patients will face this limitation. Critics argue that such a cap is insufficient for individuals with severe trauma. Daphnée-Sarah Ferfache expressed frustration, saying, &#8220;I am being asked to do this with severely traumatized patients in just 10 meetings.&#8221;</p>
<p>The situation in Greece highlights the urgency of mental health support for refugees. Currently, around <strong>120,000 refugees and migrants</strong> await asylum processing in Greece. Among them are at least <strong>5,200 unaccompanied minors</strong>, living under dire conditions.</p>
<p>In response to this crisis, ten European countries have joined a program to welcome approximately <strong>1,600 migrant children</strong>. Portugal was the first country to volunteer for this initiative.</p>
<p>Turkey currently hosts about <strong>3.4 million refugees and migrants</strong>, many fleeing conflicts from Syria and Afghanistan. The ongoing conflict has driven thousands to seek refuge in Europe.</p>
<p>The need for comprehensive healthcare access is paramount. Asylum seekers often face barriers that hinder their ability to obtain necessary services. The new limitations on psychotherapy could exacerbate these challenges.</p>
<p>The implications of Canada&#8217;s decision extend beyond its borders. Human rights advocates are voicing concerns that such policies undermine the well-being of those seeking refuge.</p>
<p>As discussions continue, stakeholders are calling for policy revisions that prioritize mental health care for asylum seekers and refugees. The next steps remain uncertain as advocacy efforts gain momentum.</p>
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		<title>Bill c-12: Breaking:  Becomes Law in Canada</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bill C-12 has officially become law in Canada, raising significant concerns about its impact on refugee protections and immigration processes.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The wider picture</h2>
<p>Bill C-12 marks one of the most significant structural changes to Canada’s immigration system in recent years. The legislation, which became law on March 26, 2026, introduces tighter asylum eligibility rules and a modernized asylum process. Critics argue that these changes undermine critical procedural safeguards for refugees, raising alarms among human rights advocates.</p>
<p>Under the new law, the ability to seek refugee protection in Canada has been severely limited. Asylum seekers who make applications more than one year after entering Canada will not receive a full hearing at the Immigration and Refugee Board. Instead, they can only apply for a pre-removal risk assessment, a process that many believe lacks the necessary protections.</p>
<p>Bill C-12 also grants the government broad powers to cancel immigration documents and applications deemed not in the public interest. This has raised concerns among rights groups, who warn that the law could put thousands of individuals at risk of persecution, violence, and precarity. &#8220;This government is replicating US-like anti-migrant sentiment and policies in Canada,&#8221; stated representatives from various rights organizations.</p>
<p>In response to these changes, the Canadian government has justified the legislation as a necessary measure to reduce pressure on the immigration system. Lena Diab, a government spokesperson, emphasized that &#8220;with the passage of Bill C-12, we’re strengthening the practical tools that keep our immigration and asylum systems fair, efficient and working as intended.&#8221; However, many remain skeptical of this claim.</p>
<p>The United Nations Human Rights Committee has also weighed in, warning that Bill C-12 may weaken refugee protection in Canada. Rights groups have been vocal in their opposition, with over 300 organizations previously urging the government to withdraw its predecessor, Bill C-2, which laid the groundwork for these changes.</p>
<p>As the law takes effect, asylum seekers now have only 14 days to file claims after entering irregularly from the United States. This drastic reduction in time has left many feeling anxious about their futures. Flavia Leiva, a community advocate, expressed the growing distress among asylum seekers, stating, &#8220;[Bill C-12] is scary, it’s really scary. People are coming to see us, stressed, asking: ‘Do you think I’ll be able to stay?'&#8221;</p>
<p>Looking ahead, observers anticipate that the implementation of Bill C-12 will lead to increased scrutiny of Canada’s immigration policies and their impact on vulnerable populations. The law reflects a shift towards a more controlled immigration system, raising questions about the balance between national interests and humanitarian obligations. As the situation develops, the implications for refugees and asylum seekers in Canada remain a critical concern.</p>
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