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.
Globe and Mail – International Students in Quebec Face Uncertain Future as Colleges Shut Down
1,700 international students have been left living in limbo in Canada after the CCSQ, along with M College in Montreal and CDE College in Sherbrooke, were granted creditor protection under the Companies’ Creditor Arrangements Act (CCAA) in early January. Permits for international students stipulate they cannot stay in Canada for more than 150 days without attending class. Their ability to work is also on pause.
Radio-Canada – Le Canada doit être prêt à accueillir les Ukrainiens en toute sécurité, dit un expert
L’Europe est confrontée à une nouvelle crise migratoire massive en raison de l’invasion russe en Ukraine et le Canada devrait se préparer à fournir l’asile à ceux qui fuient la violence, selon un expert canadien en sécurité. Le Canada a promis de donner la priorité aux demandes d’immigration en provenance d’Ukraine afin de mettre en sécurité les personnes fuyant le pays le plus rapidement possible. Le premier ministre Justin Trudeau a également annoncé jeudi la création d’une nouvelle ligne d’assistance téléphonique, pour toute personne au pays ou à l’étranger ayant des questions urgentes d’immigration liées à l’Ukraine.
CTV News – Canada, European Countries Preparing for Influx of Ukrainian Refugees
Defence Minister Anita Anand says Canadian officials are “doing whatever we can to assist” Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing Russian violence. Speaking to CTV’s Your Morning on Friday, Anand said the Canadian Armed Forces are in Poland and prepared to help with the humanitarian effort as thousands of Ukrainians cross borders into neighbouring countries to escape the invasion.
Global News – Ontario Wants to Welcome Ukrainian Refugees with Jobs and Settlement, Doug Ford Says
Premier Doug Ford wants to fast-track potential Ukrainian refugees to Ontario, where he says jobs and settlement services will be waiting for them. Ford said Friday he’s discussing with Ottawa how his province can help resettle people who are fleeing the Russian invasion of neighbouring Ukraine. Canada has already promised to prioritize immigration applications from Ukraine.
Toronto Star – Georgian Refugee Family Waiting to Resettle in Canada Told to Stay in Their Current Location: Ukraine
It was a bittersweet moment when Beka Lomadze and his older sister Anna got their visas to resettle in Canada from Ukraine in 2019, but the siblings were hopeful their parents and two younger brothers would follow suit in the near future. In early February, a letter finally came from the Canadian visa post in Kyiv. To their dismay, immigration officials said they intended to refuse the family’s refugee sponsorship application because there’s a “durable solution,” given that they’ve already lived in Ukraine for 10 years.
CBC News – Afghan Refugees, International Students Stranded in Ukraine as Russia Attacks
Haqmal is an Afghan refugee who worked as a translator for the Canadian military and the Globe and Mail. During the fall of Kabul in August 2021, he was evacuated to Ukraine, where he’s spent the last six months living in a Kyiv hotel with his extended family. He is currently waiting for the Canadian government to respond to his asylum application.Now once again, he is stuck, powerless and surrounded by the trappings of war.