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.
Radio-Canada – Recrutement de travailleurs étrangers : des dérives « inacceptables », admet Québec
Les oppositions accusent le gouvernement Legault d’avoir ouvert la porte à des abus visant les travailleurs étrangers temporaires, de plus en plus nombreux au Québec, en assouplissant les règles d’embauche sans se soucier d’un encadrement optimal. La majorité des entreprises québécoises sont respectueuses, nuance le ministre Jean Boulet. Mais des personnes vulnérables sont abusées et font l’objet de traitements inéquitables, admet-il.
CBC News – How 2 Inn Owners Are Using a Prized Dinky Collection to Help Bring Refugees to N.L.
Karen and her husband, Chris, are the owners of Round Da Bay Inn, and have hosted a number of events, including Eid celebrations, for Syrian friends in Gander. One day, they received an email from a Syrian refugee who said she found the events through Facebook, and asked if the Ricketts would be able to help her find a sponsor. After confirming with the Association for New Canadians that the email was real, the Ricketts decided to sponsor the woman and her family themselves.
Toronto Star – Guelph Gets Ready for Influx of Newcomers After Immigration Falls Off During COVID-19 Pandemic
In 2020, Canada’s yearly immigration numbers were about half of what they were in years prior, but local organizations say they expect those losses to be made up in coming months. “I expect us to have a busy year ahead,” said Sandra Cocco, CEO of Immigration Services Guelph-Wellington (ISGW). ISGW helps newcomers find schools, doctors, and jobs, navigate the bureaucracy of immigration, offers language courses and conversation opportunities, and provides interpretation services on an as-requested basis.
Global News – 200 Afghans, mostly women escape Afghanistan with help of Canadian charity
Dozens of female Afghan students have escaped the Taliban with the help of a Toronto-based charity and are heading to Saskatoon after a daring land journey lasting weeks. Nearly 100 girls have managed to flee to Pakistan with their families after failing to get out of Kabul before the airport was closed. A number of Afghan female dancers were also part of the group. They will head to Saskatoon within the next three weeks, Canada’s immigration minister confirmed on Sunday.
Radio-Canada – Langue française : le gouvernement doit aller plus loin, disent les syndicats
La FTQ, la CSN et la CSQ salueront cette semaine en commission parlementaire le dépôt du projet de loi 96. Leurs mémoires, dont Radio-Canada a obtenu copie, constatent tous la fragilité actuelle de la langue française au Québec, et en particulier dans la métropole. Les trois syndicats estiment aussi que Québec a le devoir d’aller plus loin, notamment sur deux fronts : la langue de travail et la francisation des immigrants.
Global News – 200 Afghans, Mostly Women Escape Afghanistan with Help of Canadian Charity
Dozens of female Afghan students have escaped the Taliban with the help of a Toronto-based charity and are heading to Saskatoon after a daring land journey lasting weeks. Nearly 100 girls have managed to flee to Pakistan with their families after failing to get out of Kabul before the airport was closed. A number of Afghan female dancers were also part of the group. They will head to Saskatoon within the next three weeks, Canada’s immigration minister confirmed on Sunday.