Population Distribution Map, July 1, 2020
From Chapter 3
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From Chapter 3
Figure 3.1. Alberta’s population distribution in Canadian context. Source: Statistics Canada. Population Distribution Map, as of July 1, 2020.
Figure 6.1. Asylum seekers intercepted by the RCMP between land ports of entry (2017–18). “The number of ‘RCMP interceptions’ refers to asylum seekers apprehended between the ports of entry and does not reflect other border crossings. These numbers may be included in either CBSA or IRCC processing results as the asylum seekers are turned over by the RCMP to these agencies if a claim of refugee status is made” (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada [IRCC] 2017). Compiled by Carolina Reyes Marquez.
From Chapter 6
Figure 6.2. Actors and authorities involved in irregular border entry. The dotted lines are inserted for clarification. This diagram (Reyes Marquez 2017, 93) is based on information gathered in interviews with members of these organizations. It is important to note that no interviews could be conducted with members of the municipal police forces. However, their role can be included based on statements made by the other agents and police officers interviewed.