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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 – Syrian Entrepreneurs in Moncton Cautioned to Take it Slow
Would-be entrepreneurs from Syria were cautioned to go slow with their hopes to open businesses in Moncton at a workshop put on Wednesday by the Greater Moncton Economic Development Corp. Julien Robichaud, the corporation’s manager of business immigration services, said while he often hosts information sessions for newcomers, this one was different. “We don’t typically do these types of workshops for refugees, let alone recently arrived refugees,” said Robichaud.
Waterloo Region Record – Two Agencies Get $37,000 for Initiatives to Help Syrian Newcomers
Two local agencies have received grants to help support Syrian newcomers. The K-W Multicultural Centre and SHORE Centre together received nearly $37,000 from the Immigration Partnership Fund for Syrian Newcomers. The goal is to create tailored programs to facilitate the settlement of the more than 1,275 Syrian refugees who have come to Waterloo Region since late last fall. […] They’re the newest grants from the fund set supported by community donations and matched up to $400,000 by the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation. The Cambridge & North Dumfries Community Foundation has also been collecting donations.
The Globe and Mail – Ontario Contributes Additional $1.55-Million to Refugee Supports
Ontario is putting another $1.55-million toward refugee supports, including settlement services, mental health care and programming for students. More than 12,000 Syrian refugees have settled in Ontario since November 2015. The government says it expects to receive more than 20,000 refugees from all over the world this year.The latest funding is in addition to $8.5-million over 2 1/2 years for resettlement and related supports that the province announced last year, and $2-million for immediate overseas relief.
Le Monde – La Grèce face au défi du recensement précis des migrants présents sur son sol
En février dernier, les pays du nord de l’Europe fermaient leurs frontières et des dizaines de milliers de migrants se retrouvaient bloqués en Grèce. Dans la foulée, le 18 mars, l’Union européenne et la Turquie signaient un accord visant à tarir le flux des arrivées sur les côtes grecques.
Radio-Canada – Des réfugiés syriens à Moncton se renseignent sur les pièges à éviter en affaires
Des réfugiés syriens qui envisagent de se lancer en affaires dans la région de Moncton, au Nouveau-Brunswick, ont participé cette semaine à une séance d’information destinée à les renseigner sur les normes et réglementations canadiennes. La société de développement économique 3 + a organisé la séance […].
Global News – Migrant Deaths Over Mediterranean Spike as Smuggling Persists: Report
The International Organization for Migration’s Global Migration Data Analysis Center in Berlin said 2,901 people died or disappeared crossing the Mediterranean in the first six months of 2016, a 37 per cent increase over the first six months of last year. Most of the deaths, 2,484, occurred on the so-called Central Mediterranean route from North Africa to Italy, where some 70,000 people crossed in the first half of 2016.