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.


Daily Commercial News – Employers Showing Leadership with Immigrants Recognized in First-Ever Provincial Awards Program

The first Ontario Award for Leadership in Immigrant Employment recognized five leaders who champion diversity and support jobs in their communities. “These outstanding winners recognize the benefits of hiring a diverse workforce. Their hiring practices, innovation and inclusive business cultures pave the way for greater economic growth in this province by connecting our labour force to the global community,” said Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Michael Coteau. In the Champion Category – Small Organization, Marion Annau, the founder of Connect Legal in Toronto, was recognized for helping over 1,000 small business owners, including immigrants, get their companies off the ground through one-on-one legal advice and interactive workshops.

http://www.dcnonl.com/article/id57907

CBC – Gay Refugees From Iran Set to Arrive in Nova Scotia

A gay Iranian couple is set to land in Halifax on Wednesday, two of the first refugees to be sponsored by the Rainbow Refugee Association of Nova Scotia. Navid and Hadi fled Iran saying their lives were threatened. For the last year and a half they’ve been living in Turkey. There, they’ve been waiting to have their refugee application processed, surviving by working-under-the-table jobs, according to Corrie Melanson, with the Rainbow association.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/gay-refugees-from-iran-set-to-arrive-in-nova-scotia-1.2432870

Ottawa Citizen – People Smuggling to Canada From U.S. Increasing, Says Binational Threat Report

Smugglers were caught trying to slip dramatically more people into Canada in 2011 over the previous year at largely unguarded points along the border with the United States, says a newly declassified report. Authorities apprehended 487 people as smugglers attempted to sneak them into Canada at remote locales, up from 308 in 2010, says the binational report on border security. […] The figures on smuggling between official ports of entry appear in the 2012 Integrated Border Enforcement Team threat assessment report, obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act. […] An advocacy group for refugees attributes the 58-per-cent rise in Canada-bound human smuggling attempts to an agreement between the countries that has prompted desperate refugees to turn to criminal groups willing to help them across the border.

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/national/People+smuggling+Canada+from+increasing+says+binational/9185701/story.html

Digital Journal – Vital Services to Newcomers at Risk Unless COSTI Immigrant Services Get Serious About Treating Workers Fairly, Warns CUPE 2221-1 President

Vital services for immigrants and new Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area are unnecessarily being put at risk by COSTI Immigrant Services’ refusal to treat Language Instruction to Newcomers to Canada (LINC) instructors fairly, the President of Local 2221-1 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees warned today. […] The instructors, members of Local 2221-1 (a subunit of the larger CUPE Local) are seeking modest improvements to their collective agreement to keep pace with other unionized and non-unionized COSTI staff. Last week, members of Local 2221-1 voted unanimously in favour of giving their bargaining committee a mandate to take any-and-all actions necessary to secure a fair collective agreement, including strike action, if necessary.

http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1594625

TVA Nouvelles – Québec va aider les immigrants à se lancer en affaires

La ministre de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles, Diane de Courcy, croit que d’aider les immigrants à se lancer en affaires est un gage de réussite pour une bonne intégration des communautés culturelles à Montréal. Lancé aujourd’hui par la Conférence régionale des élus de Montréal (CRÉ) et le ministère de l’Immigration, le projet Entreprendre ici a pour but de faciliter les immigrants à se lancer en affaires. La ministre a annoncé que son gouvernement compte augmenter de 10 000 le nombre d’entreprises sur le territoire montréalais d’ici dix ans dont une partie sera issue de l’immigration.

http://tvanouvelles.ca/lcn/infos/regional/montreal/archives/2013/11/20131118-173612.html

Le Nouvelliste – Le SANA fête son 45e anniversaire

Le visage de l’immigration s’est bien sûr transformé ces quatre dernières décennies dans la région, mais les difficultés que connaissent les nouveaux arrivants sont les mêmes. Qu’ils proviennent de l’Europe, de l’Amérique du Sud ou de l’Afrique, les immigrants doivent apprendre à connaître leur terre d’accueil, son système et les valeurs de ses habitants. Depuis 45 ans maintenant, les intervenants et bénévoles du Service d’accueil des nouveaux arrivants (SANA) de Trois-Rivières accompagnent les immigrants et les réfugiés qui s’installent sur son territoire.

http://www.lapresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/actualites/201311/18/01-4711753-le-sana-fete-son-45e-anniversaire.php