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Ask Guidy - Review of the Conservative government's policies and direction on immigration

During last month's federal election campaign, we asked immigration lawyer Guidy Mamann for his thoughts on what the political parties were proposing for Canada's immigration policy. Now that the May 2nd election day has come and gone, we turn to Guidy Mamann once again for his thoughts on the re-elected, and now majority Conservative government, its past performance and future directions in terms of the immigration file.

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