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.


La Presse – De plus en plus de migrants meurent en tentant d’entrer aux Etats-Unis

Davantage de migrants sont morts cette année en tentant d’entrer aux États-Unis depuis la frontière mexicaine, selon une agence des Nations unies, qui constate par ailleurs une baisse importante des passages frontaliers illégaux.

http://www.lapresse.ca/international/etats-unis/201708/04/01-5122201-de-plus-en-plus-de-migrants-meurent-en-tentant-dentrer-aux-e-u.php?utm_categorieinterne=trafficdrivers&utm_contenuinterne=cyberpresse_B13b_etats-unis_286_section_POS2

CBC News – Canada’s Immigration Minister Discourages ‘Irregular’ Border Crossings by Asylum Seekers

Canadian Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen is discouraging asylum seekers trying to enter Canada from the U.S., urging them to apply in the country in which they first land. In an interview Friday with CBCHussen said “irregular” crossings at Canada’s borders with the U.S. aren’t a new phenomenon, but Canada doesn’t want to promote the practice.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/ahmed-hussen-asylum-seekers-illegal-border-crossing-1.4235218

Maclean’s – Will the Haitian asylum-seekers in Montreal get to stay?

This has already been a big year for asylum-seekers crossing into Canada from the U.S. But the most recent surge into Quebec, many of whom are Haitians who formerly lived in the U.S., is on an even larger scale and is bound to put greater pressure on the already-strained federal system sorting through their claims.

http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/will-the-haitian-asylum-seekers-in-montreal-get-to-stay/

CBC News – Why are thousands of Haitians streaming into Canada from the U.S.?

Heading to Canada is one of the only options seen by many of the 50,000 Haitians who’ve been living under temporary protection status in the U.S. — but many don’t know they face deportation here, too, should their asylum claim be rejected. The temporary protection status for Haitians in the U.S. granted after the 2010 earthquake is set to expire in January. The Department of Homeland Security considers Haiti to be a safe country now, and it’s warned that the U.S. doesn’t intend to renew that status, prompting the deluge of asylum seekers crossing into Canada.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/haitians-may-lose-protected-status-in-us-1.4233797

CTV News – Quebec Asylum Requests Surged to 150 a Day: Immigration Minister

The Quebec government has asked Ottawa for help managing a surge of people who illegally crossed the U.S.-Canada border and are now seeking asylum in the province. A day after Montreal’s Olympic Stadium was turned into a temporary shelter for the growing number of asylum seekers, Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil said the province has “the experience to face these situations,” but needs more assistance from the federal government.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/quebec-asylum-requests-surged-to-150-a-day-immigration-minister-1.3531387

Le Journal de Québec – L’anglais est en progression au Québec

Pendant que le français recule un peu partout dans la province, l’anglais, lui, progresse. À Québec, la communauté anglophone a bondi de 53 % en cinq ans, mais le français n’y serait pas pour autant menacé puisque la plupart de ces nouveaux arrivants se mettent rapidement à la langue de Molière.

http://www.journaldequebec.com/2017/08/02/langlais-est-en-progression-au-quebec