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 – ‘This Is Not Donald Trump’s America’: Rally Held After Migrant Mother Detained Near B.C. School
Dozens of people gathered outside a New Westminster elementary school Saturday morning to denounce the recent actions of Canada Border Services Agency officers. The rally was organized by Sanctuary Health, a grassroots organization that advocates for the rights of migrants. Organizer Omar Chu said on Nov. 30, a mother dropping off her child for kindergarten at Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary School was followed by CBSA officers and detained a short distance away.
Global News – Artist Who Escaped to Canada from Iraq Using Paint and Canvas to Raise Funds for Refugees
A Vancouver artist and former refugee is putting paint to canvas in an effort to raise money for newcomers to Canada as they make the difficult resettlement transition. Harem Tahir came to Canada in 2017 as a refugee. While he has begun to find his feet in the country, the transition hasn’t been easy. Originally from Kurdistan in northern Iraq, he’s been displaced by war four times, including eight years of life in a refugee camp in Iran, and a flight from ISIS in 2014.
Radio-Canada – Un programme pilote qui facilite l’immigration en Atlantique devient permanent
Les communautés et les entreprises de l’Atlantique pourront compter plus longtemps que prévu sur un programme fédéral qui facilite l’immigration dans la région. Le Programme pilote d’immigration au Canada atlantique, lancé en 2017, devait se terminer le 31 décembre 2021. Mais il devient un élément permanent du système d’immigration du Canada, annonce le ministre de l’Immigration, des Réfugiés et de la Citoyenneté, Sean Fraser.
CBC News – How These Sudanese Refugees in Calgary Are Stepping Up to Protect Their Youth
The Sudanese community in Calgary is struggling with a growing number of its young people winding up in jail or dying from avoidable causes, according to local leaders. Now, members of the Sudanese community are stepping up to try to address the root causes of the problem, as well as improve relations between them and the Calgary Police. According to the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society, the city has the largest Sudanese diaspora in Canada with an estimated population of more than 17,000. Most are from South Sudan.
CBC News – After success keeping immigrants in Atlantic region, pilot program becomes permanent
After a five-year test run, an Atlantic immigration program that lets employers handpick workers from other countries, then fast tracks their permanent residency in Canada will be made permanent. Starting in January, Canada will be able to accept at least 6,000 applicants a year to the Atlantic program.
Immigration.ca – Trudeau Lays Out Canada Immigration Priorities In Mandate Letter
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has laid out policy priorities for Immigration Minister Sean Fraser as part of a new round of mandate letters following the recent Liberal election victory. Trudeau’s letter, published on Thursday, calls for action on economic immigration, temporary workers, processing times, family reunification, citizenship, francophone immigration and refugees.