Refugee levels disappoint advocates as UNHCR makes passionate appeal
OTTAWA — The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees arrives in Canada this weekend for what his agency had hoped would be a chance to publicly applaud Canada’s decision to take in a higher number of refugees next year.
But it might be half-hearted applause: while the federal government is set to increase the number of privately sponsored refugees, the number they’ll take via the UN remains the same.
That’s despite a massive push by the agency to find more resettlement spaces for the estimated 1.2 million people it believes will need new homes next year at a time when finding those spots is becoming harder and harder.
The UNHCR’s Filippo Grandi made a passionate appeal Thursday to the UN Security Council — a body on which Canada is hoping to gain a seat in four year’s time — for more action and advocacy in the face of multiplying crises around the world displacing tens of millions of people.


