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.
Global News – Canada’s Immigration System Is Backlogged. Will PSAC Strike Make It Worse?
The ongoing federal workers’ strike could have a “severe” impact on Canada’s immigration system, Ottawa has warned, as concerns mounts over how long the labour dispute might last. Before the strike kicked off Wednesday, Canada was already facing a backlog of immigration applications and visa delays after more than three years of the pandemic.
CBC News – Federal Court to Hear Why Truck Driver in Fatal Broncos Crash Shouldn’t Be Deported
The Federal Court has agreed to allow the lawyer for a former truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash to argue against his possible deportation. In 2019, Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced to eight years after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm in the Saskatchewan crash that killed 16 people and injured 13 others. The Canada Border Services Agency recommended last year that Sidhu be handed over to the Immigration and Refugee Board to decide whether he should be deported to India.
CBC News – Hunted by the Taliban, Afghans Who Worked with Embassy Sue Ottawa Over Immigration Delays
Afghans who worked with the Canadian embassy in Kabul — and are now hiding from the Taliban — are suing the federal government, accusing Ottawa of dragging its feet on their immigration claims and demanding that it settle them without delay. Newly unsealed court documents say 24 former employees of a law firm retained by the embassy — and one guard employed by the embassy — are living in fear because they’ve been given no indication from the federal government that they’ll be able to move here.
Toronto Star – They Fled a Disaster in Turkey and Headed to Canada. But Their Hopes Came Crashing Down at Roxham Road
Forty-one-year-old Naim Dolen, his wife Elif, 41, and their three daughters once enjoyed a comfortable life in Turkey. But when two major earthquakes hit their hometown Elbistan, Kahramanmaras, on Feb. 6, they became homeless and scrambled to find food and supplies. The Dolen family was unable to enter Canada through Roxham Road, which shut down as unofficial border crossing March 25 as part of the STCA, a week and a half before they arrived.
Depuis la fermeture de Roxham, « c’est l’exode vers le sud »
Téléphone à l’oreille et sourire aux lèvres, un jeune homme pose une classique question géographique, cherchant sa direction, avant de poursuivre sa route à pied avec ses deux amis.
La nuit est tombée depuis quelques heures déjà sur le rang Edgerton, un paisible chemin du Haut-Richelieu au Québec. Sa particularité? À peine un buisson le sépare de la frontière américaine.
La grève des fonctionnaires fédéraux retarde les procédures d’immigration au Manitoba
À Winnipeg, plusieurs piquets de grève mis en place par les 8800 membres de l’Alliance de la fonction publique ont un impact sur les procédures d’immigration. Certains immigrants, qui ont des dossiers en cours de traitement, sont dans le flou quant à l’allongement des délais de traitement.