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.


Canada.com – Opposition Criticism of Foreign Workers Program Hypocritical: Tories

The Conservatives have released a string of letters from New Democrats and Liberals — the latest from newly minted Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau — seeking approval for temporary foreign worker permits on behalf of companies in their ridings. […] “The NDP, on the one hand, condemns the temporary foreign worker program but, on the other hand, we have letters from eight NDP members of Parliament, begging the government to bring in more temporary foreign workers into their ridings and to bend the rules to make it happen,” Heritage Minister James Moore said Wednesday during question period.

http://o.canada.com/2013/04/17/ndp-liberal-criticism-of-foreign-workers-program-hypocritical-tories/

Accès – Les Laurentides: Terre d’accueil?

[…] On n’arrive pas à renouveler notre population, c’est pour ça qu’on a de l’immigration», affirme Line Chaloux, principale dirigeante du Coffret, à Saint-Jérôme, un organisme qui s’occupe d’insertion sociale et d’accueil aux immigrés depuis 1991. «On les accompagne dans toutes les sphères d’activités pour s’assurer qu’ils s’intègrent bien dans la communauté», ajoute-t-elle. À Saint-Jérôme, porte d’accueil de l’immigration dans les Laurentides, le Cégep et le Centre Marchand voient en outre à dispenser des classes de francisation qui mèneront éventuellement à de la formation professionnelle. […] Pour ce qui est de l’intégration, la chose se porte assez bien dans les Laurentides, selon Mme Chaloux.

http://www.journalacces.ca/Actualite/2013-04-16/article-3221572/Les-Laurentides%3A-Terre-daccueil/1

Un projet «Maison Afrique» à Ottawa

Les immigrants afro-caribéens de la région de la capitale pourraient bénéficier prochainement d’un centre d’accueil. Les premières ébauches du projet «Maison Afrique» sont présentement à l’étude. L’objectif serait de dynamiser l’intégration sociale, économique et professionnelle des communautés africaines et caribéennes d’Ottawa. «Nous sommes à la toute première étape du projet, celle de la consultation», indique Kalifa Goita, président de l’Association de la Diaspora africaine du Canada (ADAC) en charge du projet.

http://www.expressottawa.ca/Societe/Vie-communautaire/2013-04-16/article-3221088/Un-projet-%26laquoMaison-Afrique%26raquo-a-Ottawa/1

Toronto Star – RBC Only One of Many Canadian Employers Misusing Temporary Migrant Workers

The Royal Bank of Canada has now apologized for displacing Canadian workers following the whistle blowing by an IT specialist that revealed the plan to replace some 50 Canada-based RBC workers with outsourced labour via temporary migrant workers. The issue, however, is ongoing and beyond RBC. Canadian banks and other employers have been importing temporary migrant IT workers for various projects for some time, and they will continue to do so – likely with ample support of governments. […] Though little discussed, after Alberta, Ontario holds second place for employers hiring temporary migrant workers through the TFWP. In addition to IT workers, large numbers of temporary migrant engineers of various specialties were being used by Ontario employers between 2004 and 2008 – despite high unemployment and underemployment among Ontario-based engineers and IT workers.

http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2013/04/15/temporary_foreign_worker_problem_goes_well_beyond_rbc.html

Globe and Mail – Don’t Slam Shut Canada’s Doors on Foreign Workers

The uproar over Canada’s temporary foreign worker program has sparked a heated debate over the country’s approach to immigration. But while some are concerned over the program’s growth and management, that doesn’t mean the country should to slam its doors. Immigration is a vital source of both work force and population growth as the population ages and birth rates slow. At some point this decade, it will account for all of Canada’s net labour market growth.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/economy-lab/dont-slam-shut-canadas-doors-on-foreign-workers/article11227322/

CBC – Hundreds of Foreign Farm Workers Delayed from Entering Quebec

Some Quebec farmers are worried they won’t be able to find workers to plant their spring crops after hundreds of farm workers from Guatemala have been delayed from entering the country. According to FERME, an organization that recruits temporary foreign agricultural workers, more than 500 Guatemalans who were expected to arrive in Quebec are still waiting for their visas. […] Marie-Jeanne Vandoorne, a spokeswoman for the Agriculture Workers Alliance [said] About 70 per cent of the 10,000 foreign workers who come to Quebec every year are from Guatemala.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2013/04/14/quebec-hundreds-guatemala-workers-visas-delayed.html