Tyler David Warren, BSc, LLB.

Tyler David Warren, BSc, LLB. Welcome! All services in Ontario are provided by Tyler David Warren Professional Corporation. Tyler David Warren, B.Sc., LL.B.

All services in Manitoba are provided by Tyler David Warren Law Corporation. is a member of the Canadian bar and licensed in Ontario and Manitoba. Our Ontario address is Suite 111 - 1055 Canadian Place Mississauga, L4W 0C2 Ontario with Tel: (905) 625-9933 Fax: (905) 625-9902. Our Manitoba is 40 Home Street Winnipeg, R3G 1W6 Manitoba with Tel: (204) 453-4169 Fax: (204) 453-4197 Cell: (204)

804-4842. Our practice includes: Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law, Criminal Defence, Injury and Insurance Claims, and Residential Sale and Purchase Transactions.

10/27/2019

May this Festival of Lights bring joy, health and happiness to all. Happy Diwali from all of us at ICAN.

01/31/2019

Effective February 1, 2019, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice will implement the Provincial Civil Case Management Pilot - One Judge Model (the…

12/31/2018

Wishing all our friends a happy, healthy, prosperous and productive 2019!

06/19/2018

In a heartbeat, or rather, lack of it, the US policy has turned hard won societal rights for children back 700 years. It’s bone chilling.

05/29/2018

May 28, 2018 — Ottawa, ON – Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Ahmed Hussen, announced today during a meeting with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, that the Gover...

02/16/2018

Ottawa ending policy that rejects immigrants on medical grounds by April, Hussen says
Immigration minister says he has to consider impact on provincial budgets
CBC News Posted: Feb 15, 2018 5:10 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 15, 2018 5:10 PM ET

Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen said today he will present a plan by April to kill an outdated policy that excludes immigrants based on their medical conditions — but the NDP wants quicker action to end the "discriminatory" clause.

NDP immigration critic Jenny Kwan held a news conference today calling on the government to repeal a section of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act that allows applicants to be rejected because they could impose an "excessive demand" on the health care system.

She said the issue has been on the government's radar since 2016, yet the "discriminatory" policy that causes "heartache and hardship" remains.

"Still there's no action," Kwan said.

The House of Commons studied the issue last fall, when Hussen told the immigration committee the government was committed to ditching the 40-year-old policy. He said at the time it "does not align with our country's values of inclusion of person with disabilities in Canadian society."

Today, Hussen said the government is working on a response and will present its plan by April 12.

"How we do that is equally important, because this affects provincial health care and social service budgets and we have to do it in line with what the provinces are willing to do," he said.

Hussen made the remarks today during an appearance before the immigration committee, where took a wide range of questions on the government's immigration targets.

Maurice Tomlinson, senior policy analyst at The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, warned that the government must repeal the clause, not rework it.

"Any tinkering with it would only perpetuate discrimination against persons with disabilities," he said. "This hurtful, stigmatizing and unnecessary regime must end."

At committee, Hussen also was asked about the impact of the government's decision to lift the visa requirement for visitors from Romania and Bulgaria. A departmental official said there have been 232 asylum claims since the visa was lifted in December, but could not say if that was a "blip" or the beginning of an upward trend.

Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel said the figure is troubling.

"Considering the number was virtually zero under the visa, for such a short period of time it's a significant spike," she told CBC. "It's particularly concerning because it shows the government doesn't have a mitigation strategy to deal with this."

An official with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship said representatives met the Romanian ambassador earlier this month, but would not say how large the volume of asylum claims must become before the government reinstates the visa.

Canada anticipated a significant increase in asylum claims from Mexicans after lifting the visa requirement for that country in 2016.

02/12/2018

The federal government is embarking on a new pilot program that will allow people to cross borders faster if they create a digital profile filled with their personal information on their mobile devices.

01/15/2018

It’s not just immigrants from Haiti and Africa, Donald Trump’s skepticism of all kinds of immigration has produced a change in culture that’s forcing Canadians to jump through more hoops, over a longer period of time, to win approvals.

01/01/2018

Wishing all of our valuable clients, friends and well wishers a happy, healthy and prosperous 2018.

It's that time of the new year! Please do fill it online or contact us to get parental files ready for sponsorship.
12/22/2017

It's that time of the new year! Please do fill it online or contact us to get parental files ready for sponsorship.

December 22, 2017 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian citizens and permanent residents will soon be able to take the first step in applying to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada, when the Parents and Grandparents Program reopens in 2018.

12/15/2017

A Federal Court judge has ruled that the Immigration Department must reconsider the case of a man who is in “legal limbo” with “no way out.”

12/15/2017

Workplace Safety and Insurance Board to review some 4,500 claims made by injured workers whose compensation may have been unfairly cut due to controversial guidelines.

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