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An Immigration Law Podcast

An Immigration Law Podcast
Immigration lawyers Chantal Desloges and Cathryn Sawicki examine the current state of Canadian immigration law, breaking down policy, practice, procedure, and recent cases from across the country.

Tune in to hear tales from the trenches, practical advocacy tips, and business advice for immigration law practitioners. Each episode features distinguished guests from across Canada. From the publisher that brought you the Immigration Law Series, Emond Publishing presents Welcome Home: An Immigration Law podcast.
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Episode 15 - When the Work Hurts: Mental Health in Legal Practice

In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Registered Psychotherapist Dawn Binkowski, whose two decades of experience—including a background as a court reporter—give her unique insight into the intersection of mental health and Canadian immigration law. Dawn shares powerful reflections on why mental well-being matters profoundly in the legal and immigration space, especially in a profession that often overlooks emotional needs. We explore common mental health challenges in the field—burnout, anxiety, people-pleasing, and vicarious trauma—and the impact of unresolved childhood experiences on legal professionals’ coping mechanisms.
 
From navigating shame and the fear of judgment to understanding generational differences in work culture, this episode explains why setting boundaries, cultivating self-awareness, and fostering human connection are essential—not only for personal health, but also for improved client outcomes. We also discuss the importance of community, the risks of compassion fatigue, and how practitioners can support each other while respecting emotional boundaries.
 
In this segment of “Things I Wish I Knew,” Chantal and Cathryn share tips on making mindful decisions around opportunity and burnout, including how to assess returns on investment—financial or otherwise—before saying “yes.”
 
Whether you’re a legal professional, immigration advocate, or simply curious about how emotional well-being impacts high-stress careers, this episode offers practical advice, validation, and a reminder that self-care isn’t a luxury - it’s a professional necessity.
 
Other topics include:

  • Coping with shame and the fear of being judged in professional settings

  • How unmet childhood needs manifest in legal careers

  • The role of self-soothing and emotional numbing within the legal profession

  • Generational shifts in workplace culture and expectations

  • The risks of remaining in the profession for external validation

Special Guest: Dawn Binkowski s a Registered Psychotherapist based in Mississauga, Ontario, who focuses on supportive and compassionate approaches to mental health. Before transitioning into psychotherapy, she worked as a court reporter in the civil litigation field—an experience that inspired her to pursue a more active role in mental health support. Dawn completed her training at the Gestalt Institute of Toronto, building on her undergraduate studies in Psychology and Women's Studies at the University of Toronto. Her private practice specializes in areas such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, and low self-esteem.

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The Hosts of Welcome Home

 
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Chantal Desloges

Chantal is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in both citizenship/immigration law and refugee law. She was called to the Ontario bar in 1999, and was an associate and subsequently a partner at Green & Spiegel law firm until 2010, when she established her own law firm, Desloges Law Group Professional Corporation. Her practice encompasses every possible area of Canadian citizenship, immigration, and refugee law, such as business class applications, skilled workers, family sponsorships, work and study permits, refugee cases, and citizenship applications, as well as appeals and judicial reviews of refused cases.

Chantal taught immigration law at Osgoode Hall Law School in 2000-1, and served as curriculum coordinator and lecturer for the Seneca College Immigration Practitioner Certificate Program from 1999-2010. She currently teaches current and aspiring immigration consultants at both IMEDA and Herzing College.

In March 2012, Chantal was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, and in May 2012 she was awarded the Canadian Bar Association Young Lawyers' Pro Bono Award. In 2013, she was appointed by the minister of justice to serve for a three-year term on the Federal Court Rules Committee, and was reappointed for a further three years in 2016. In 2014, Chantal was elected to the Executive of the Canadian Bar Association, Immigration Section, where she continues to serve.

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Cathryn Sawicki

Cathryn Sawicki is a Canadian immigration lawyer and the Global Business Immigration Services Team Lead at PwC Law LLP. She has particular expertise in the area of compliance, inadmissibility, and corporate strategic immigration solutions.

Cathryn is a member of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA), the Ontario Bar Association, and the Law Society of Upper Canada. She completed her law degree at Osgoode Hall and earned a Certificate in Canadian Immigration with high honours.

She has lectured before the Law Society of Upper Canada, Federated Press, Professional Development Seminars, the CBA, and other organizations. She has appeared on CBC television and radio, Rogers TV, CFRB 1010, and CKNW radio as a guest speaker. Cathryn has also been interviewed for various newspapers and online articles and has taught immigration law at various colleges and law schools across Canada.