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Immigration Law

Immigration Law

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Credits
Substantive: 0.75
Published
2013
Presenter(s)
Warren Creates
Richard Morris
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
45 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
25th Criminal Law Conference
Includes Handouts

The Immigration Consequences of Criminality.

Presenters

Warren Creates

Warren Creates is head of the Immigration Law Group at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l. in Ottawa. He leads a team of five professionals specializing in all aspects of immigration and citizenship law. Called to the Ontario Bar in 1986, Warren has been practicing immigration law for 27 years. In 2006, he was certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Citizenship and Immigration Law (Immigration & Refugee Protection). As an industry leader, Warren is frequently interviewed by media outlets such as CBC, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post on a wide range of immigration law topics, and has appeared as an expert witness before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Immigration. He is a founder and executive member of the Ottawa Dragon Boat Race Festival, and the Founder and President of the Can-Go Afar Foundation (www.cangoafar.ca ).

Richard Morris

Richard Morris is a partner with Langevin Morris Smith. His practice focus includes real estate, criminal and quasi-criminal law, including Highway Traffic Act, Provincial and other regulatory offences. Richard is the partner responsible for the Kanata and Renfrew offices. Richard is often consulted by other counsel, and has attended as a speaker at a number of legal conferences, as well as lecturing at Carleton University and Algonquin College. Richard was active in the Scouting movement as a youth and has been active as a leader in his local beaver colony and cub pack. In addition, Richard is a recently qualified basketball coach and is enjoying the challenge and rewards of coaching competitive ball with the Ottawa Shooting Stars and the Gloucester/Cumberland Wolverines. Richard built and paddles an 18-foot traditional Inuit skin-on-frame kayak. He currently runs a power boat and has owned two small sailboats, and he hopes to return to sailing soon.

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