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.
Le Devoir – Les bloquistes refusent de lier contrôle de l’immigration et « cohésion sociale »
Les bloquistes persistent à réclamer les pleins pouvoirs du Québec en immigration. Mais les militants du parti, réunis en congrès, ont rejeté samedi deux propositions qui auraient lié l’absence de ces pouvoirs pour le gouvernement québécois avec une menace à la « cohésion sociale ». Les élus bloquistes sont bien conscients du risque que ce choix de mot ne leur attire mauvaise presse. « L’immigration n’est pas un problème. C’est le manque dans la façon de les intégrer, au gouvernement, qui est le problème », a expliqué M. Trudel par la suite au Devoir.
CBC News – Winnipeg Organizations Offer 240 Newcomers Chance to Experience Indigenous Culture at Manito Ahbee Powwow
Around 240 newcomers from across the globe attended the 18th annual Manito Ahbee powwow in Winnipeg on Saturday to experience and learn about Indigenous culture. They filled four Winnipeg Transit buses to attend the powwow at Assiniboia Downs, which began on Friday and runs until Sunday. Dalila Lokwa, originally from Congo, attended the event with her mother and 18-month-old daughter, Shamsa Yahyaoui. She said it was their first time seeing a powwow.
Global News – European Immigrants Who Came to Halifax After WWII Return 75 Years Later
Seventy-five years ago, Matija Sedej and Henrik Ziernfield felt the breeze of the Halifax Harbour for the first time. The two were passengers on a cargo ship titled the SS Marine Jumper which fled a European continent dealing with the aftermath of the Second World War and arrived at Pier 21 in Halifax on May 19, 1948. The ship originally departed 10 days earlier on May 9 from Bremerhaven, Germany. On Friday, they returned to Pier 21 in Halifax to commemorate the anniversary.
CityNews – Deportation Order Over Bogus College Admission Letter Could Set Precedent: Lawyers
An Edmonton woman is facing deportation from Canada this month after a college admission letter that secured her entry into the country five years ago turned out to be fake. Even though Karamjeet Kaur, 25, proved not to know the letter was fraudulent, the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada has ruled that she be deported by May 29. That decision will likely have implications for possibly hundreds of other international students in Canada who reportedly received similar fake admission letters from the same education agent in India.
CBC News – Parents Applaud Push to Close Citizenship Gap for Foreign-Born Adopted Children
Canadian adoptive parents of foreign-born children are applauding a push to give their children citizenship rights equal to those of adoptees born on Canadian soil. A parliamentary committee has introduced amendments which — if passed into law — would change a rule preventing internationally adopted children from automatically transmitting their citizenship by descent if they go on to have children outside of Canada.
CBC News – Ukrainian Refugee Returns to War Zone to Bring Ashes of Husband Killed in Battle Back to Winnipeg
Hanna Sidorchenko is making a solemn trip back to Ukraine just months after leaving the war-torn country for Winnipeg after her husband was killed in battle. Sidorchenko boarded a flight from the city on Friday headed for Kyiv in hopes of finding the body of her husband Andrii Sidorchenko, 35, and bringing his cremated remains back to Manitoba.