Une alliance nationale visant à fournir une base factuelle pour l'établissement et l'intégration des nouveaux arrivants, ainsi que pour la promotion de communautés accueillantes au Canada
La revue de presse fournit des liens aux articles récents et archivés, à la fois en anglais et en français, sur l’immigration et la diversité lesquels ont été publiés dans les média locaux et nationaux. Il y a également des articles internationaux. Cette section est mise à jour hebdomadairement.
CTV News – Liberals’ Budget Includes $23M for Multiculturalism, Anti-Racism Strategy
Funds for multiculturalism programs, initiatives for the Black Canadian community and a new centre to better analyze and collect data on diversity and inclusion were all included in Tuesday’s budget. The first piece: $23 million more over two years for multiculturalism programming that includes the formation of a new, national anti-racism plan, but that will also be spent through community organizations to assist with integration efforts in tandem with the Liberals’ decision to increase immigration levels over the next three years.
Global News – Police Keeping an Eye on Several ‘Newcomer’ Gangs Popping Up in Winnipeg
They come to Canada in search of a better life, more opportunity and often a fresh start. But for some immigrant newcomers it’s an opportunity that is being taken away by gangs. “These are good kids, very good kids when they move here, with lots of potential,” Director of Immigration Partnership Abdi Ahmed said. “I know kids who in April were good kids. Who had no association with gangs. By September, they were hard core involved in street crime issues.”
Journal de Montréal – Des travailleurs étrangers qualifiés oubliés par Québec
Alors que le Québec connaît une pénurie de main-d’œuvre, des travailleurs étrangers qualifiés dans des domaines jugés prioritaires attendent depuis près de deux ans le certificat qui leur permettrait d’être embauchés ici et pour lequel ils ont déjà payé plus de 700 $. Ces aspirants immigrants venus d’Europe, d’Afrique ou d’Amérique latine ont tous postulé […].
La Presse – É.-U. : la police incitée à arrêter des immigrants clandestins au tribunal
Les services américains de l’immigration ont formellement adopté une directive qui autorise leurs policiers à pénétrer directement dans les tribunaux aux États-Unis pour arrêter des personnes dont les papiers ne sont pas en règle. La mesure, justifiée par des questions de sécurité publique, permet à la police de l’immigration (Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE) d’entrer dans […].
Toronto Star – Winners, Losers of 2018 Federal Budget
Women: Significant investments were made to promote pay equity, boosting female entrepreneurs, child care and women-centric organizations and an extensive strategy to address gender-based harassment and violence. Female refugees: The government increased its overseas humanitarian aid budget by $2 billion over five years; 1,000 refugee women and girls from conflict zones will be supported and brought in. No Fly List Kids: An investment of $81.4 million over five years will be used to develop a centralized screening model to end no-fly list ordeals for innocent Canadians.
CBC News – These Syrian Refugees Named Their Son After Justin Trudeau But Now, Their Optimism Is Fading
After fleeing war-torn Syria, Hussam Alahmad and his wife Sherin decided to start a new life in Canada. Since CBC Toronto last met the Alahmads, the family of four moved from a North York hotel room, found for them by a non-profit case worker, to a one-bedroom apartment in Mississauga. They’re relying primarily on government assistance to scrape enough cash together for food, clothing, and their $1400 per month unit. Even now, the Alahmads lack a support network to help them learn English, make friends, and find employment.