Christina Clark-Kazak researches forced migration policy in Canada and globally. She has served as President of both the Canadian and international scholarly associations on refugees and forced migration and is past Editor-in-chief of Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees. In the past year, she has commented in English and French language media on Ukrainian displacement, public opinion on migration, and refugee claimants crossing at Roxham Road and other points on the Canada-US border.
Professor Christina Clark-Kazak
Christina Clark-Kazak in the Media
Videos
Guest on Toronto Star Podcast, April 2023
Interviewed on As It Happens, CBC Radio, March 2023
Interviewed on CBC News - The National, March 2023
Guest on Canada Tonight - CBC, March 2023
Interviewed on Global News, December 2022
Interviewed on CTV News, April 2022
Interviewed on CTV news, April 2022
Audio
“Ride-along expert” on Cross-Country Check-up, CBC, February 2023
Articles
Op Ed in The Globe and Mail, April 2023
Quoted in The Globe and Mail, March 2023
Quoted in The Hill Times, February 2023
Quoted in The Globe and Mail, February 2023
Quoted in Le Devoir, December 2022
Quoted in La Presse, December 2022
Quoted in Global News, April 2022
“Ask an Expert” interview with The Walrus, March 2022.
Op Ed in The Conversation – Child rights and family separation in Ukraine, March 2022