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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.
CTV News – Canada to accept 1,000 applications from Canadians’ relatives seeking way out of Gaza
The National Council of Canadian Muslims is calling on the federal government to remove a cap on the number of Palestinians who can seek refuge with their Canadian extended family members from the violence in the Gaza Strip.
The special extended family program for people in Gaza is set to launch next week, after Palestinian Canadians pleaded for months to get help from the government to rescue their loved ones as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
CBC – Muslim group calls on Ottawa to lift cap on program allowing Palestinians to flee to Canada
The National Council of Canadian Muslims is calling on the federal government to remove a cap on the number of Palestinians who can seek refuge with their Canadian extended family members from the violence in the Gaza Strip.
The special extended family program for people in Gaza is set to launch next week. Palestinian Canadians pleaded for months for help from the federal government to rescue their loved ones from the Israel-Hamas war.
Toronto Star – Canadian schools are accepting international students by the thousands — but nearly half aren’t being allowed into the country
Nearly half the international students who have been accepted by Canadian schools are being rejected by visa officers, and some public colleges in Ontario are seeing thousands of the would-be students they’ve admitted turned away.
New numbers analyzed by the Star offer a snapshot of the behind-the-scenes workings of this country’s international student system — a system that has become a major revenue source for post-secondary schools, but which critics, including the federal immigration minister, say has “lost its integrity.”
Radio-Canada – Quand le rêve se transforme en cauchemar pour la santé mentale
Le stress provoqué par un déménagement dans un nouveau pays et le décalage souvent immense entre ce que les immigrants attendent de la vie au Canada et la réalité peuvent conduire à la dépression, à de la frustration et à une perte d’estime de soi, estiment plusieurs spécialistes. Selon une étude publiée en décembre par Recherche en santé mentale Canada, les nouveaux Canadiens sont presque deux fois plus susceptibles d’exprimer des inquiétudes au sujet de leur capacité à nourrir leur famille que les personnes nées au Canada.
CBC – Seniors housing in Toronto has a language problem. Experts say it’s getting more urgent
In 2009, 82-year-old Al Gosling was evicted by Toronto Community Housing and died within months after catching an infection in a homeless shelter.
A city probe revealed language and communication failures were at the core of the long-time tenant’s eviction.
Gosling’s death caused a public uproar. It also sparked a series of reviews and discussion around the treatment of low-income seniors that led to the 2022 creation of the Toronto Seniors Housing Corporation (TSHC) — specifically for older people to make sure they are cared for.