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.
CBC News – Settlement Services Offered to Ukrainians Arriving at 3 Airports in Canada
Settlement agencies across the country have joined forces to support Ukrainians arriving through a federal emergency program at three airports, Canada’s immigration minister said Tuesday. Sean Fraser said 41,000 people have been approved through an emergency travel initiative launched last month to help people resettle after many fled to Europe to escape Russia’s war on Ukraine. They have been arriving at the Toronto and Edmonton international airports since April 1, and in Vancouver since April 8.
Reuters – Canada to Deploy Military Personnel to Poland to Support Ukrainian Refugees
Canada will deploy up to 150 military personnel to Poland to support Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s war and address a growing refugee crisis, Defense Minister Anita Anand said on Thursday. Most of those military personnel will assist with the immediate care and processing of Ukrainian refugees at reception centers across Poland, Anand said. The Canadian Armed Forces members would also support a Polish-led task force for humanitarian assistance, and help resettle Ukrainians in Canada.
Radio-Canada – Québec durcit encore l’accès au parrainage de réfugiés
Après les enquêtes, les allégations de fraudes, la publication d’une liste noire et des suspensions décrétées, place aux modifications réglementaires. Le gouvernement de François Legault veut durcir l’accès au programme québécois de parrainage des réfugiés. L’objectif est clair : Québec souhaite protéger les personnes réfugiées parrainées et préserver son objectif humanitaire. Désormais, les organismes voulant parrainer des réfugiés auront l’obligation de détenir un statut d’organisme de bienfaisance enregistré, ce qui n’était pas le cas par le passé.
CHEK – Canada Launches Unprecedented Support for Ukrainian Refugees Using Local Providers
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine heads into its 50th day, Canada is inventing an entirely new way to get Ukrainian refugees here and support them when they arrive. “Settlement agencies and communities know how to settle people into those communities best,” said Sean Fraser, Canada’s minister of immigration.
Toronto Star – ‘Kartik Was the Son We All Want’: Mourners Remember Murdered Student Kartik Vasudev, Who Came to Toronto with ‘Big Goals’
Friends, family and community members gathered at an Etobicoke funeral home Tuesday to pay tribute to international student Kartik Vasudev, one of two men shot dead in Toronto last week in what police are calling “random” acts of violence. Those who spoke at the visitation told gatherers that Vasudev’s death has been incredibly painful, especially for immigrant communities who recognize the sacrifice it takes to send children abroad to pursue their goals and start a new life.
Toronto Star – ‘I’m Terrified for My Own Future’: Why Some of Canada’s International Students are Anxiously Eyeing Calendar as Post-grad Work Permits Expire
Many international graduates and workers are hoping Ottawa will soon deliver another special policy to help international graduates and workers who are falling through the cracks on their path for permanent residence. Ottawa has stopped inviting candidates to apply for its federal skilled immigration program — in the skilled workers, skilled trades and Canadian experience streams — since last year, as officials were struggling to process applications already in the queue.