Media Roundup

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.


Ottawa Matters – Refugee Shares a Taste of Homeland by Creating Business Selling Traditional Syrian Ice Cream ‘Bakdash’

The differences between Syria and Canada remain as vast as the ocean between them, but a young refugee has discovered a sweet way to remain connected to her home country while giving others a taste of the place she was forced to leave behind. Weam Aladas is taking advantage of the opportunities afforded to her by launching Old Damascus with her first cousin Ruba, a Syrian ice cream company producing bakdash — famous in the landmark Middle Eastern capital, but unheard of, until now, in Canada’s.

https://www.ottawamatters.com/local-news/refugee-shares-a-taste-of-homeland-by-creating-business-selling-traditional-syrian-ice-cream-bakdash-2649375

CTV News – LGBTQ+ Refugees Face Unique Roadblocks from COVID-19 Restrictions

Since 2006, Rainbow Railroad has helped more than 900 LGBTQ+ people escape violence and persecution in their home country. Now, because of COVID-19 restrictions, the organization says much of their work has slowed and vulnerable people have been put at greater risk. Same-sex intimacy is criminalized in more than 70 countries around the world,

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/lgbtq-refugees-face-unique-roadblocks-from-covid-19-restrictions-1.5070421

Chronicle Herald – Program that Grants Some Asylum Seekers Permanent Residency ‘Leaves Too Many People Behind’

Advocates say a new measure that gives asylum seekers working in health-care an early chance at permanent residency is a step in the right direction, but is “very limited” in scope and excludes thousands of others with precarious immigration status in Canada. The federal government announced the temporary measure on Friday. It will provide a pathway to permanent resident status for asylum seekers who are working in the health-care sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, if they meet certain criteria.

https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/news/provincial/program-that-grants-some-asylum-seekers-permanent-residency-leaves-too-many-people-behind-486205/

Toronto Star – COVID-19’s Latest Victims: Would-Be Citizens Waiting to Take Their Oath Face New Delays over Expired Clearances

As long as someone hasn’t sworn their allegiance to the country, they are still just permanent residents and are unable to vote or run for political office. The immigration department has since slowly moved the citizenship ceremonies online. But in the meantime, some would-be citizens who have already passed their exam and are in the queue to go in front of a citizenship judge are being told they can’t take their oath because their criminal clearances expired while they’ve been waiting for their turn.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2020/08/16/covid-19s-latest-victims-would-be-citizens-waiting-to-take-their-oath-face-new-delays-over-expired-clearances.html

CBC News – Immigrants Urge Government to Deliver on Promise to Wipe Out Citizenship Fee

As the U.S. moves to hike the fee to become an American citizen, Canada plans to eliminate the cost entirely. Yet nearly a year after the Liberals made an election campaign promise to waive the $630 fee, newcomers to Canada who are now feeling a financial pinch from the pandemic are still waiting for the government to deliver.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/citizenship-fees-liberal-campaign-promise-pandemic-1.5686395

La Presse – Fermeture de la frontière : des familles réclament un assouplissement des règles

Les restrictions de voyage ont empêché les enfants de John McCall de venir au chevet de leur mère lorsqu’elle est décédée plus tôt cette semaine. L’homme de Peterborough, en Ontario, veut maintenant s’assurer que ce qui est arrivé à sa famille n’arrive pas aux autres. Dans une entrevue accordée à La Presse Canadienne, le ministre de l’Immigration, Marco Mendicino, s’est dit conscient que beaucoup de gens se trouvent dans des situations déchirantes et il a dit sympathiser avec elles.

https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/2020-08-15/fermeture-de-la-frontiere-des-familles-reclament-un-assouplissement-des-regles.php