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.
CBC – Canada Opens Up Immigration To Foreign PhD Students
Canada will start accepting some PhD students to boost the country’s science, technology and math sectors, the government said Wednesday. Gary Goodyear, minister of state for science and technology, announced the government is expanding the federal skilled worker category to include PhD students in certain streams, noting the country lacks people with expertise in science, technology, engineering and math.
The Record – Immigration Levels To Hold Steady in 2012
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney plans to hold immigration levels steady next year, but the mix of immigrants will change. There will be more skilled workers — especially white-collar workers — as will as higher numbers of refugees, parents and grandparents, Kenney told reporters after tabling his 2011 annual report. But there will be fewer spouses and dependent children, and fewer live-in caregivers, Kenney added — not because Ottawa doesn’t want them, but because they are not coming in numbers as large as in the past. “It’s a projection,” he explained.
Your Ottawa Region – Library Settlement Program Helps Newcomers
A program that helps immigrants adjust to life in Canada celebrated its second anniversary at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library on Friday, Oct. 28. Around 40 people gathered at the Beaverbrook branch, with similar events held at library branches across the city.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada – Attracting And Retaining International PhD Students The Focus Of New Initiative
Canada intends to accept up to 1,000 international PhD students per year as permanent residents through the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Minister of State (Science and Technology) Gary Goodyear announced today, on behalf of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. “Doctoral graduates play a unique role in the economy. They drive research, encourage innovation and pass on their knowledge through teaching,” said Minister Goodyear. “And quite simply, Canada needs more of them.”
Toronto Star – Peel Immigrant Agency Loses Lawsuit
A Peel immigrant settlement agency shut down amid allegations of financial mismanagement has lost a lawsuit it filed against the federal government. In an order issued last week, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed a motion by the Inter-Cultural Neighbourhood Social Services to proceed with a $12-million lawsuit against Citizenship and Immigration Canada and two government officials, alleging negligence and breach of duty. It was a setback for the Mississauga-based agency, which closed in 2009 after immigration officials terminated its annual $5 million funding. The group provided language, employment and referral services to 40,000 immigrants a year.
Yahoo News Canada – As World Population Tops 7 Billion, Canada Depends On Immigration To Grow
The seven billionth human being was born somewhere in the world on Monday, likely in the developing world according to experts. UN officials aren’t designating any particular baby the official seven-billionth person, so no nice prize package for the family. There’s a chance, though, that child may grow up to emigrate to Canada, which needs newcomers to help maintain an economically necessary population-growth rate in the face of declining birth rates here.