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.
CTV News – Legault Defends Controversial Views on Immigration, Language in Rare English Interview
Between Bills 96 and 21 and his recent comments on immigration, the outgoing premier has faced fierce backlash from anglophones, religious minorities and newcomers alike. In Legault’s view, limiting immigration is key to protecting the French language in Quebec and by extension, the province itself. Speaking to CTV News Anchor Maya Johnson on Tuesday, Legault emphasized the importance of what he called “national cohesion.”
Global News – Prince Edward Island Couple Welcomes Ukrainian Refugee Farmer into Their Home
Kyle and Pia MacDonald of Cable Head East, P.E.I., hope that by sharing their story, more Canadians will step up to help Ukrainian refugees. MacDonald said that he and his wife, Pia, connected with Ana Losieva from Mykolaiv, Ukraine, on Facebook. She arrived in B.C. in the spring and was looking to move to eastern Canada. She settled in at their home in July and has already had a profound impact on their family, said MacDonald.
CBC News – Edmonton Woman Struggles to Bring Six Orphaned Family Members to Canada
Faduma Hassan dreams of bringing her six orphaned family members to Edmonton but a maze of government bureaucracy means she’ll once again be leaving the Somali teenagers to fend for themselves in Uganda when she flies back to Canada — alone — later this week. Hassan is the legal guardian for the teen boys, who include four half-brothers and two nephews, and has support from a group of private-refugee sponsors in Edmonton.
CBC News – International, Canadian Experts Warn Right-Wing Extremism Is Becoming Increasingly Mainstream
Experts also emphasized that with right-wing extremists organizing across borders through the internet, efforts to combat such extremism must also be international in nature. Far-right extremism in Canada is an ecosystem of overlapping “clusters,” including legacy hate-groups, anti-government movements, anti-immigration groups, gender-based violent extremism, and transnational neo-fascist, neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements, detailed Navaid Aziz and Stephanie Carvin in a 2022 backgrounder on the topic.
Al Jazeera – Advocates Urge Canada to Grant Permanent Status to Migrants
Migrant rights advocates in Canada have renewed their push for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau‘s government to grant permanent residency to all foreign workers, students and other undocumented people in the country when parliament resumes next week. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday during a virtual news briefing, undocumented worker and rights activist Danilo De Leon said he and others without status “cannot wait” any longer.
Toronto Star – Her Family Fled the Taliban. But Canadian Delays Could See Them Forced Back to Afghanistan
Naik Arbabzada has been racing against the clock to bring her sister’s family to Canada. The Afghan-Canadian woman has raised the money, done the paperwork and found a partner organization to help her make it a reality. But now, on the eve of pulling them out of the shadow of the Taliban and that of authorities in Tajikistan, she’s hit yet another hurdle.