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 – Plus de 5000 réfugiés bloqués à la frontière gréco-macédonienne

Plus de 5000 migrants étaient bloqués samedi au poste-frontière d’Idomeni, dans le nord de la Grèce, au lendemain de la décision de quatre pays des Balkans d’instaurer de nouveaux quotas, a annoncé la police locale. «Cette situation sera réglée d’ici 15 jours», a assuré samedi le ministre grec de la Politique migratoire Yiannis Mouzalas […].

http://www.lapresse.ca/international/crise-migratoire/201602/27/01-4955317-plus-de-5000-refugies-bloques-a-la-frontiere-greco-macedonienne.php

Le Monde – « Jungle » de Calais : des associations contestent un arrêté d’expulsion et saisissent le Conseil d’État

Les associations et migrants qui avaient saisi le tribunal administratif pour contester un arrêté d’expulsion d’une partie la « jungle » de Calais se sont pourvus devant le Conseil d’Etat après le rejet partiel de leur requête jeudi. « Le pourvoi devant le conseil d’Etat a été déposé vendredi à 15 h 30 », a annoncé Julie Bonnier […].

http://www.lemonde.fr/police-justice/article/2016/02/27/jungle-de-calais-des-associations-contestent-un-arrete-d-expulsion-et-saisissent-le-conseil-d-etat_4872745_1653578.html

Toronto Star – Ottawa Reverses Course of Canada’s “Easier to Lose, Harder to Get” Citizenship

The Liberal government has introduced new legislation to remove barriers to citizenship erected by its Conservatives predecessors while retaining and extending officials’ authority to deal with fraud. The changes, expected to be implemented later this year, will provide greater flexibility for applicants trying to meet the requirements for citizenship and help immigrants become full-fledged Canadian citizens sooner, said Immigration Minister John McCallum.

http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2016/02/25/liberals-to-unveil-changes-to-contentious-citizenship-act.html

Global News – Indigenous Community Welcomes Syrian Refugees

Syrian refugees in Regina were given the chance to learn about Canada’s Indigenous people and their culture. As part of an effort to bridge the gap between cultures, the event gave refugees the chance to meet and build relationships with First Nations people before any misinformation can take root. “[Syrian refugees] learn negative stereotypes about Indigenous people very quickly, sometimes within three days of arriving in Canada,” Rhonda Rosenberg, Executive Director, Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan said.

http://globalnews.ca/news/2544088/indigenous-community-welcomes-syrian-refugees/

CBC – Focus on Syrian Refugees is at the Expense of Iraqis, Sponsors Say

As Ottawa closes in on its goal to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by March 1, there are concerns from some sponsorship groups that the focus on Syrians is slowing down the process for Iraqi refugees. When the federal government began its push to bring 25,000 Syrians to Canada in November 2015, Immigration Minister John McCallum said that even though Syrians would be given priority, “other refugee populations continue to be processed as per usual and existing commitments and admission targets will be met.” But Father Sarmad Biloues, a Catholic priest based in Surrey, is convinced that Iraqi arrivals are being delayed.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/syrian-refugees-iraqi-1.3464892

The Tyee – “Everything is Being Stretched,” say Refugee Settlement Agencies

In fact, 69 per cent of Syrian refugees landed in Vancouver have not been permanently housed yet, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship John McCallum told the House of Commons immigration committee Tuesday. That number is significantly above the Canadian average; the proportion of Syrian refugees not yet permanently housed nationwide sits at 48 per cent, he said.

http://www.thetyee.ca/News/2016/02/26/Canadian-Refugee-Settlement-Agencies/