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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.
Globe and Mail – Ottawa Still Silent on Afghans Seeking Refuge in Canada
Afghans who worked for the Canadian government in Afghanistan are still waiting for federal immigration authorities to contact them, a month after Immigration Minister Sean Fraser said those who are seeking resettlement in Canada would hear from his department within weeks. One of the would-be refugees is Mohammad Salim Saberi, a former security guard for Canada’s embassy in Kabul. He said he is feeling increasingly disheartened.
CBC News – Learn French in 6 Months? Quebec-Commissioned Report Shows Why That’s Nearly Impossible
As part of the qualitative study, researchers interviewed 58 adults who had recently arrived in Quebec from countries around the world. The most common were Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Burundi. The focus in particular was on what changes could be made to a government-funded French program to improve outcomes for those without a strong educational background. Some of those interviewed were unable to read in their native language.
CBC News – Bike Giveaway Helps Ukrainian Newcomers Navigate the City
Julia Karapira was learning to ride a bicycle for the very first time on Sunday. For her, it’s another first — like when she came to Canada to stay with a host family after leaving her lifelong home in Ukraine amidst the war. And she isn’t alone. Karapira is one of more than 100 Ukrainians learning to navigate their new home on two wheels, thanks to a volunteer-led effort sourcing donated bikes from Ottawa residents and servicing them for newcomers to use.
National Post – Millions of Canadians Believe In White Replacement Theory: Poll
New nationwide polling by Abacus Data finds millions of Canadians believe in conspiracy theories, and think there is a plot to replace native-born Canadians with immigrants. The data found 44 per cent of Canadians believe “big events like wars, recessions and the outcomes of elections, are controlled by small groups of people working in secret against us.
Radio-Canada – La FCFA : une fédération modernisée pour appuyer une francophonie plus diversifiée
La Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne (FCFA) est bien connue pour revendiquer la modernisation de la Loi sur les langues officielles à Ottawa. Depuis cette fin de semaine, ce sont aussi ses propres structures décisionnelles qu’elle a modifiées, pour s’adapter aux nouvelles réalités de ses communautés. Désormais, le C.A. sera plutôt composé de personnes recherchées pour leurs compétences et qui refléteront la diversité de la francophonie.
CBC News – Immigration Minister Says He’s Working On A Faster Path To Permanence For Temporary Residents
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says his government is preparing to create a program that would help to speed up the process of turning newcomers in Canada under temporary permits into permanent residents. “We are looking right now at the best path forward to create a permanent pathway for temporary residents,” he told CBC’s The House in an interview airing this weekend.