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The Wednesday Season 2 Official Woecast


1 Here We Woe Again: Jenna Ortega, Creators Al Gough & Miles Millar 31:46
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BE WARNED! This podcast will contain spoilers for Wednesday Season 2, episodes 1-4. Join host Caitlin Reilly each week as she takes you deep into the twisted world of Wednesday with an amazing group of guests! And producer Thing will be helping out to make sure everything goes to plan - well, mostly, anyway... In this episode: Jenna Ortega peels back the layers on the new tension between Wednesday and Enid. And that terrifying vision! Plus… Series showrunners Al Gough and Miles Millar reveal why they made Morticia Addams such a central character in this season, and what it means for Wednesday. Whether you’re a normie or an outcast, the Wednesday Season 2 Official Woecast will be the place for all things Nevermore! For more juicy details about Wednesday Season 2, head over to Tudum.com to get all of the latest updates. 1:15 Preparing for Season 2 3:25 Evolving Wednesday’s look for Season 2 4:12 Addams clan expands for Season 2 6:12 Joanna Lumley joining the cast 7:38 Wednesday and Enid's Friendship 9:00 Wednesday’s Vision 10:50 Jenna is a Producer 13:45 Al and Miles introduction 14:03 Wednesday takes down a Serial Killer 15:05 Intergenerational Relationships & the Addams Women 17:48 Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia in Season 2 20:48 Wednesday and Enid’s relationship 24:04 Steve Buscemi joining the cast 26:19 Wednesday’s popular! 27:45 Boy with the Clockwork Heart stop motion sequence…
#140 - 2024 Year in Review and Predictions for 2025
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Tamara Mosher Kuczer is the Founder & Principal Lawyer of Lighthouse Immigration Law Professional Corporation. She can be found on Twitter @ttrrmk.
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Borderlines

Steven and Deanna dig into two new Government of Canada consultations on immigration policy. The first is on immigration levels planning for 2027 and beyond. The second is on new Express Entry categories . Topics include the survey questions, the results of last year’s consultations, caps on workers, and the proposed new categories of senior managers, scientists & researchers and allied soldiers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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We cover recent developments at the intersection of criminal and immigration law. We review significant Supreme Court of Canada decisions, highlight problematic CBSA investigations, discuss judicial errors during sentencing, and explore current trends in immigration policy and processing. We also answer live audience questions about express entry scores, humanitarian and compassionate applications, parent and grandparent sponsorship backlogs, and more. Timestamps: 0:17 – Introduction and overview of crim-immigration updates 1:36 – Supreme Court decision on Canada’s sex work laws (R. v. Kloubakov, 2025 SCC 25) 13:02 – U.S. convictions and IRPA section 36(2) “committing an offence” provisions 16:03 – California automatic relief and foreign spent convictions 19:08 – Supreme Court decision on youth sentencing (R. v. I.M., 2025 SCC 23) and inadmissibility 20:56 – Why youth convictions abroad still trigger inadmissibility: Flores Giron v. Canada 21:15 – CBSA officer self-investigation leads to stayed charges 23:33 – Judicial misconduct: judge misreads sentence and conceals error 33:38 – IRCC now providing refusal notes with TR applications: impact on litigation 38:05 – Political narratives around “letting criminals into Canada” 48:08 – Live Q&A Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #174 - Bill C-2, Carney's Big Beautiful Border Bill 1:01:16
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We conduct a comprehensive analysis of the immigration implications of Bill C-2, an omnibus bill tabled by the federal government that significantly expands government authority and introduces sweeping changes across multiple areas of Canadian law. Bill C-2's immigration provisions would: Grant the federal government broad powers to suspend, cancel, or vary immigration documents, including permanent resident visas, permanent resident cards, temporary resident visas, work permits, study permits, and electronic travel authorizations, based on vague “public interest” criteria. Permit the bulk suspension or cancellation of immigration and refugee applications without individual case review, raising serious concerns regarding Charter rights and judicial oversight. Introduce major restrictions on refugee protection claims, including a one-year filing bar for those who do not make a claim within 12 months of arrival and expanded ineligibility for individuals who cross the Canada–U.S. border irregularly. Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction & overview of Bill C-2 6:39 – The democratic and constitutional concerns with omnibus legislation 10:28 – Government powers to cancel immigration documents and applications 27:04 – Refugee claim restrictions: one-year filing bar and ineligibility rules 33:05 – Transitional provisions and measures already in effect 40:09 – Designated representatives and capacity considerations 46:16 – Admissibility hearings, PR status questions, and enforcement abroad 51:49 – Live audience Q&A Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #173 - Bill C-3 - Expanding Canadian Citizenship by Descent 51:32
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The complexities of Canadian citizenship by descent with immigration lawyers Amandeep Hayer and Lisa Middlemiss. [1:35] What citizenship by descent means. [3:17] Historical and current limitations, including the first-generation rule and exceptions. [5:55] The 2023 Bjorkquist decision. [9:49] Bill C-3. [13:57] Interim measures. [20:26] Debates over residency rules and comparisons to U.S. laws. [31:00] Voting rights for citizens abroad and potential fraud risks. [44:02] How to prove citizenship without birth certificates. [45:43] Citizenship for displaced Native Americans, and Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 [Repost] #43 - An Interview with John McCallum, Canada's Immigration Minister from 2015-2017 1:06:56
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This episode is a repost of our interview with John McCallum, Canada's Minister of Citizenship and Immigration from November 2015 to January 2017. He passed away on June 15, 2025. A Member of Parliament from 2000 - 2017, he also served as Defence Minister under Jean Chrétien, and Veterans Affairs Minister, National Revenue Minister, Natural Resources Minister and as Chair of the Expenditure Review Committee under Paul Martin. As Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship in Justin Trudeau’s cabinet, Mr. McCallum led Canada's effort to welcome 25,000 Syrian refugees over a period of three months. He also increased the age of dependency from 18-22, repealed conditional permanent residency and reduced family class processing times. 5:00 – The resettlement of 40,000 refugees in Canada. 22:00 – The division of immigration repsonsibilities between IRCC, CBSA and ESDC. Should they be combined? 28:00 – What goes into reducing processing times. 33:00 – Abolishing conditional permanent residence. 39:00 – Mr. McCallum’s approach to being immigration critic towards the end of the Harper era. 42:30 – The Barbaric Cultural Practices Act and the Niqab ban. 44:00 – Caregivers 48:00 – Helping as Minister on individual files. 54:00 – What goes into levels planning? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #172 - Fast vs. Slow: Immigration's Impact on Canada's Economy & Regions, with Daniel Hiebert 1:01:49
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In this episode, we dive into Dan Hiebert's latest C.D. Howe Institute report on how different immigration rates shape Canada's economic challenges and regional disparities. Key topics include: Aging Population and Immigration: Why Canada’s current immigration levels are insufficient to offset an aging population, and the implications of a simultaneously older and larger population. Regional Disparities: How immigration disproportionately fuels growth in major cities like Toronto and Vancouver, exacerbating regional population and economic gaps. Ethical and Practical Questions: Is it ethical to direct immigrants to settle in rural areas with limited services and opportunities? Should newcomers be expected to revitalize communities that Canadians are leaving? Policy Trade-offs: The tension between regionalization efforts, productivity goals, and francophone immigration targets. Dr. Hiebert also touches on innovative approaches, such as Sweden’s model of using social housing to encourage regional settlement, and previews his upcoming research on the role of ethnic enclaves in Canada. 🔗 Link to Paper: https://cdhowe.org/publication/fast-vs-slow-how-different-immigration-rates-can-impact-canadas-economic-challenges-and-regional-disparities/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #171 - Express Entry AMA with Kubeir Kamal and Tamara Mosher-Kuczer 1:04:28
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Our panel dive into several questions about Express Entry in this Ask Me Anything session. Featuring Kubir Kamal and Tamara Mosher-Kutzer as our guests. 0:20: Introduction to the panel and the state of Canadian immigration in 2025. 2:20: What does the recent Supreme Court decision on Pepa mean for visa holders' appeal rights? 7:40: Will Express Entry scores drop to 505 this year? 14:50: Why are healthcare and STEM categories not seeing lower scores despite shortages? 22:41: How does declaring a spouse as non-accompanying affect Express Entry applications? 36:25: Can you claim points for both Canadian and foreign work experience concurrently? 39:56: Will there be a cap on immigration from specific countries like India? 42:39: Should certain over-represented occupations be limited in Express Entry? 46:06: Does trade experience in Express Entry need to be continuous? 50:48: What are your thoughts on Immigration Minister Lena Diab’s “best and brightest” strategy and the Strong Borders Act? 54:19: Will Express Entry scores drop in the next two years, and what’s the outlook for 2027? 57:38: Could the government cancel work or study permits to meet the 5% temporary resident target by 2027? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #170 - Getting Divorced in Canada, with Ari Wormelli 59:24
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Ari Wormelli joins to discuss how to get divorced in Canada, and its intersection with Canadian immigration law. Topics discussed include non-accompanying spouses agreeing to or contesting divorce with prospective immigrants in Canada, practical barriers, serving legal documents internationally, getting foreign divorces recognized in Canada, annullment in the Philippines, marriages under fake IDs, and break down an actual case. Timestamps: 0:19 - Welcome and Guest Introduction 0:52 - Diving into Messy Divorces 2:17 - How Divorce Works in Canada 5:09 - Divorcing with an Overseas Spouse 10:20 - Divorce in Countries Without Divorce (e.g., Philippines) 15:21 - Conflicts of Law in Divorce Recognition 21:56 - Case Study: Canadian Sponsor with Pakistani & Canadian Divorces 26:04 - Recognizing Foreign Divorces in Canada 34:19 - Marriages Under Fake IDs 47:30 - Marriage in Canada Without Legal Status 50:52 - Timeline for an Uncontested Divorce in Canada 56:00 - Final Thoughts & Key Takeaways Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #169 - H&C Applications, with Raj Sharma and Hannah Lindy 56:18
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Join us for an insightful episode of the Borderlines Podcast, featuring Raj Sharma and Hannah Lindy, both individuals with extensive experience submitting Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) applications. In this episode, we dive deep into H&C applications under section 25 of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act . Learn what H&C applications are, who can apply, and the key factors officers consider, including the best interests of children and compelling circumstances. We discuss challenges like high refusal rates, the impact of the 2025 Levels Plan, and the importance of strong advocacy. Whether you're an applicant, practitioner, or curious about Canadian immigration, this episode is packed with expert insights and practical advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Immigration lawyer Lev Abramovich returns to discuss frequently asked questions regarding judicial review. This episode offers valuable guidance for legal professionals, consultants, and those navigating immigration processes. Topics Addressed: ( 1:49 ) The IRGC ( 6:32 ) Bill C-2 ( 10:48 ) What is judicial review, and how does it differ from an appeal? ( 13:30 ) When faced with an H&C refusal, what factors determine whether to reapply or seek judicial review? ( 19:29 ) How do you proceed with a judicial review of a Chinook refusal when GCMS notes repeat the refusal letter? ( 27:33 ) When should someone use mandamus, and what factors influence this decision? ( 36:37 ) Why is there a lack of legislation to enforce compliance with federal court decisions or settlements, and how often are files refused again after judicial review? ( 43:51 ) Is the Immigration Division’s interpretation of the law subject to judicial review? ( 44:43 ) How long does it take to decide whether to file a judicial review? ( 45:54 ) What’s the difference between Rule 9 and GCMS notes in preparing a judicial review? ( 50:16 ) Can you file a judicial review for a study permit refusal from three months ago? ( 52:50 ) Should you pursue a judicial review for an application where a reconsideration request was already made? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #167 - A Life in Immigration Law: Gordon Maynard on Collegiality, Discretion, and Staying Human 1:07:26
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In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Gordon Maynard, a recently retired immigration lawyer, to reflect on his remarkable 35-year career. Gordon shares how he sustained a long and fulfilling practice through the camaraderie and support of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA), mentorship from peers, and the value of in-person connections. He discusses the critical role of the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) in providing equitable discretion for permanent residents facing removal, critiques the erosion of human interaction in modern immigration processes due to centralization and AI, and highlights how physical activities like biking up Seymour Mountain every week helped maintain mental resilience. Gordon also offers wisdom for young lawyers, including urging them to diversify their practice across corporate and enforcement work, stay connected through the CBA, and embrace the human side of immigration law. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #166 - The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 1:04:09
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Ali Esnaashari and Kaveh Shahrooz join to discuss the Canadian immigration implications of Canada's decision to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization. Topics Explored: Historical Context of the IRGC: Understand the origins, structure, and global activities of the IRGC, including its role in the tragic downing of Ukraine International Flight PS752. Conscription and Inadmissibility: Learn how mandatory military service in Iran leads to Canadian inadmissibility findings for individuals performing routine tasks, such as administrative duties or even playing for government-affiliated sports teams, with no meaningful connection to terrorist activities. Legal Framework and Challenges: A detailed analysis of Section 34(1)(f) of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, its broad application, and the low burden of proof that disproportionately impacts conscripts, alongside ongoing federal court cases addressing the definition of “membership.” Policy Shortcomings: Insight into the Canadian government’s rushed designation process, the absence of exemptions for conscripts, and the lack of consultation with stakeholders or training for immigration officers. Why This Matters:This designation has far-reaching consequences, affecting thousands of Iranians in Canada who face inadmissibility rulings despite having no ideological ties to the IRGC. With no humanitarian considerations, lengthy ministerial relief processes, an Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #165 - Is Canada soft on crime? with Kyla Lee 50:44
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In this episode, Vancouver criminal defense lawyer and Driving Law podcast host Kyla Lee unpacks Canada’s criminal justice system, tackling listener questions on bail, sentencing, and mental health treatment. From the nuances of bail hearings and the presumption of innocence to the principles of sentencing like deterrence and rehabilitation, Kyla offers expert insights into how courts address crime, trauma, and addiction. She also explores controversial topics like involuntary treatment, the impact of Gladue reports for Indigenous offenders, and the challenges of prison overcrowding, while proposing solutions like supportive housing to address root causes of crime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 #164 - Inadmissibility for Human Rights Violations 1:04:22
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When permanent residents and foreign nationals can be found inadmissible for violating human or international rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 #163 - Mini Flash Update on Work Permit Issues 40:51
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Deanna and Steve discuss an internal IRCC document listing numerous challenges that employers are having with IRCC, including processing delays, security screening, the BC PNP, high points in Express Entry, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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