Letter to My Sister (in Law): A Reflection on Male Toxicity and Male Privilege in the Profession
The below piece was inspired by a recent experience in an Inland Spousal Sponsorship interview. In a moment of empowerment, I decided to step in
Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law and Commentary Blog
The below piece was inspired by a recent experience in an Inland Spousal Sponsorship interview. In a moment of empowerment, I decided to step in
This post is inspired by a series of older conversations with my sister (in LAW) and former colleague, Krisha Dhaliwal who is starting her LLM at
It has been a while since I shared a “mentorship-related” piece, but I feel right now is an appropriate time. Given that I have spent
I realize I am writing this piece on the coattails of two of my incredible mentors who have done so earlier this year. Yet, with
Greetings from Big White Ski Resort. Specifically, greetings from the bottom bunk of the kids room on the bottom floor. Before you jump to conclusions,
I am participating in #MoreThanALabel: Immigrant Stories, Simmons College’s online MSW Program’s campaign to promote transcending labels. By participating in this campaign, I will be
A lot of individuals and friends of mine have now completed their LSATs and are in that second part of the battle, putting together a
Will Tao is an Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Writer, and Policy Advisor based in Vancouver. Vancouver Immigration Blog is a public legal resource and social commentary.
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Acknowledges that he lives and works on the traditional, unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples – sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) nations.
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