Media Roundup

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.


National Post – ‘Absolutely Concerned’ By Alleged Abuse of P.E.I. Students: Federal Minister

The federal immigration minister says he’s concerned by allegations that foreign students in Prince Edward Island have been pressured to return a portion of their wages to business immigrants, but isn’t planning major changes to the program. Ahmed Hussen said in Ottawa Wednesday he’s expecting the Liberal provincial government to take action on the issue, but also said in general he’s pleased by a provincial immigration system that is being criticized by some immigration lawyers as lacking sufficient oversight.

http://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/canada-news-pmn/absolutely-concerned-by-alleged-abuse-of-p-e-i-students-federal-minister

Global News – Government Hiring Outside Contractor to Create Canada’s New Citizenship Test

The federal government is turning to the private sector to help draft the latest version of the Canadian citizenship test. A request for proposal went out on Tuesday morning, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship​ Canada (IRCC) explaining that it needs help to “develop a pool of (400) multiple choice official questions, a test blueprint, and 15 versions of the Canadian citizenship knowledge test.”

https://globalnews.ca/news/3897749/canada-citizenship-test-outside-contract/

CBC News – ‘Trauma-Informed’ Daycare for Refugee Children Among New Child-Care Projects

The Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre Society’s planned daycare for 28 infants and children, in partnership with Family Services of Victoria, is among the projects eligible for provincial funding to create 948 new child-care spaces in Victoria and Vancouver Island communities. With help from the $371,173 in provincial funding, David Lau, executive director of VIRCS said, “we’re hoping to build a trauma-informed daycare service.” He said it is a model that was developed in Australia, although he is not aware of a similar daycare in Canada.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-child-care-provincial-funding-ndp-expansion-1.4434586

Global News – Exclusive: Immigration Canada Reverses Decision, Grants Residency for Family Denied Over Child’s Disability

Karissa Warkentin, a Manitoba mother of five said she learned Tuesday that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has reversed its decision and approved the family’s application for permanent residency. Despite having invested more than $600,000 in the rural community of Waterhen, Man. — population 142 — and having the full support of their local school board, municipal council and the province, the family’s application for permanent residency was initially denied.

https://globalnews.ca/news/3898309/immigration-canada-manitoba-family-daughter-disability-permanent-residency-approved/

CBC News – ‘Give Us a Chance’: North Korea Defectors Ask to Stay in Canada

North Korean defectors living in Toronto shared chilling stories at a conference Monday night in an attempt to appeal to the government for a chance to stay in Canada. Scarborough-Rouge River MPP Raymond Cho headlined the conference, hoping to get the attention of the federal government. He said there had been about 3,000 North Korean refugees living in the GTA about two years ago but claims most were deported to South Korea.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/north-korea-defectors-1.4433093

Radio-Canada – La réunification familiale est une priorité : Ahmed Hussein, ministre canadien de l’immigration

Les personnes arrivées ou voulant venir au Canada dans le cadre du Programme des aides familiaux résidants (PAFR) et leurs familles pourront bénéficier d’une accélération du processus de réunification familiale grâce à l’élimination, d’ici la fin de 2018, d’une grande partie de l’arriéré des demandes présentées dans ce programme. C’est l’engagement qu’a pris dimanche Ahmed Hussen, ministre de l’Immigration, des Réfugiés et de la Citoyenneté.

http://www.rcinet.ca/fr/2017/12/04/la-reunification-familiale-est-une-priorite-ministre-de-limmigration/