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.
Globe and Mail – How a Simple Translation Tool is Helping Doctors and Immigrants Communicate
Now in use across the country, the guide is a simple tool – a computer-based list of phonetic pronunciations of medical symptoms and questions in the 15 most-spoken languages in Ontario – but it addresses a major obstacle that immigrants face when accessing health care.
Globe and Mail – Essential Resources for Immigrating to Canada
This list of resources represents only a small collection of websites, groups and organizations dealing with immigration in Canada. Add to this list by submitting your suggestions at the bottom.
Calgary Herald – Skilled Worker Plan Seen as “Critical”
Federal Immigration Minister Jason Kenney was recently in Calgary to further outline his plan to streamline applications, create a vetted pool of foreign workers for businesses to search from and introduce a skilled tradespeople immigration stream. At a breakfast speech to the Canadian Home Builders’ Association — Alberta, Kenney outlined “transformational changes” to align Canada’s immigration programs with growing labour shortages in a variety of industries.
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Globe and Mail – How Networking Helped Prevent an Immigrant Brain Drain in Nova Scotia
Retaining young people and newcomers has long been a provincial priority, so Mr. Morley, as chief economist of Greater Halifax’s economic development agency, decided to create networks dedicated to helping immigrants find good jobs in their field. The initial plan three years ago was to recruit 50 employers for a program that has immigrants meet over coffee with professionals so they can ask questions and come away with the names of three other people they can speak with. Twice that number answered the call, and now 360 well-connected volunteers take part.
Globe and Mail – Why Canada Needs a Flood of Immigrants
Between now and 2021, a million jobs are expected to go unfilled across Canada. Ottawa is making reforms to the immigration system but isn’t going far enough. We need to radically boost immigration numbers. With the right people, Canada can be an innovative world power. Without them, we’ll drain away our potential.
Globe and Mail – Rethinking Immigration: The Interactive Case for the 400,000 Solution
Canada is facing a demographic crunch and labour shortage that will hinder our future prosperity. The solution: More economic immigrants who are selected for their skills. […]Share your own immigration story and see what immigration looks like in your community according to the latest available census data.