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.
CBC News – How Quebec’s Bill 101 Still Shapes Immigrant and Anglo Students 40 Years Later
It has been 40 years since Quebec adopted its landmark Charter of the French Language — Bill 101 — on Aug. 26, 1977. One of the most controversial parts of the bill that remains intact today specifies that the only students permitted to enrol in English-language schools are those with at least one parent who was educated in English in Quebec or elsewhere in Canada. That means in Quebec, the number of allophone students who study in French elementary and high schools has risen dramatically since the implementation of Bill 101.
CBC News – 2 Arrested at Anti-Islam Rally in London, Ont.
Police arrested two people Saturday during the largest protest in recent memory in London, Ont., which pitted anti-Islam groups against counter-protesters. A group called the Patriots of Canada Against the Islamization of the West (PEGIDA) had organized the rally on social media. Other far-right groups — including one called the Three Per Cent — had supporters there. Counter-protesters appeared to outnumber PEGIDA supporters about 10 to one.
La Presse – Vague de demandes d’asile de Salvadoriens au Canada en vue
Les autorités canadiennes et américaines s’inquiètent qu’une nouvelle vague de demandeurs d’asile au Canada attire un nombre beaucoup plus élevé d’individus à la frontière que ce qu’on observe actuellement avec les demandeurs d’origine haïtienne.
New York Times – Canada Introduces ‘X’ As a Third Sex Category for Passport Holders
Starting Thursday, Canadians will have a new way to identify their sex on passports and other government documents: “X” will join the options of male and female. The decision to allow the third category, indicating an “unspecified” sex, is intended to protect the rights of Canadians to identify by the gender of their choice, the country’s immigration department said in announcing the change.
Le Monde – Les ambivalences de Tripoli face à la traite migratoire
Les petits trous dessinent comme des auréoles sur le ciment fauve. Le haut mur hérissé de fils de fer barbelés a été grêlé d’impacts de balles de kalachnikov à deux reprises, la plus récente en juin. « Ils sont bien mieux armés que nous », soupire Khaled Al-Toumi […].
Reuters – Canada Ramps up Deportations amid Growing Migrant Influx
As an influx of asylum seekers crossing from the United States strains Canada’s immigration system, the country is ramping up its deportation of migrants, government data shows. Overall, 5,529 people have been deported as of Tuesday, compared to 7,357 for all of 2016, the data shows.