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.
Edmonton Journal – European Ambassador Seeks “Solidarity” Over Refugee Crisis, Climate Change During Edmonton Talk
Ambassador Marie-Anne Coninsx delivered a lecture at the University of Alberta on Wednesday, discussing the refugee crisis and defending the European Union’s efforts despite the “challenge” the influx of people has posed. But she said EU countries do need assistance with shouldering the sheer volume of refugees and their needs. “It is clear that the flow — we don’t know where it will end — it might increase more,” Coninsx said. “I’m really confident that Canada will help us in this regard.”
National Post – Trudeau Urged by Workers to Drop Stringent Migrant Rules so They Aren’t Trapped with One Employer
The group is calling on the Trudeau government to grant open work permits to temporary migrants so that they can change employers more easily and to scrap the Conservative government’s controversial four-in-four-out rule, which limits temporary workers to a four-year stay in Canada and has also been criticized by businesses. In the long term, it wants permanent resident status for temporary workers upon arrival.
CTV News – “Technically” Feasible for Trudeau to Meet Refugees Goal: RCAF Vets
Two retired leaders of the Royal Canadian Air Force say it is “technically” possible for Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau to reach his goal of resettling 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year. However, they say a successful mission would require fast action and a full-fledged military response.
CBC – Manitoba’s Population Growth Among Highest in Canada
For the first time in 44 years, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta have the strongest population growth in Canada, over a four-year period, according to a new report from Statistics Canada this week, titled Recent changes in demographic trends in Canada. […] Manitoba now has the most births the province has seen in 21 years. Couple that with more immigrants, many of whom come from countries with higher birth rates, and that’s a recipe for population growth.
CBC – Nanaimo Churches Come Together to Sponsor Eritrean Family
A Nanaimo Mennonite Brethren church is responding to the global refugee crisis by joining with 10 other churches of varied denominations to sponsor a refugee family from Eritrea. The churches are sponsoring a single mother as well as her two daughters and grandmother, and are expecting the family to arrive from the Horn of Africa before the end of the year.
Radio-Canada – Quelque 50 000 immigrants attendus au Québec en 2016
Québec prévoit accueillir de 48 500 à 51 500 immigrants en 2016, un nombre similaire à celui des trois années précédentes, a annoncé jeudi la ministre de l’Immigration, Kathleen Weil. Le gouvernement a, en fait, prolongé d’un an les cibles décidées pour la période 2012-2015, en attendant le dépôt prochain d’une nouvelle loi sur l’immigration. Les nouvelles cibles seront établies en fonction de cette nouvelle loi et de la nouvelle politique québécoise en matière d’immigration que le ministère est à peaufiner.