Media Roundup

The Media Roundup provides links to recent and archived articles, in both English and French, on immigration and diversity appearing in the national and local news. Some international content is also included. Articles are updated weekly.


CNW Telbec – Les immigrants qualifiés sont essentiels à l’innovation ; les employeurs avisés du grand Toronto tirent parti de ce bassin de talent

Le Canada connaît une importante pénurie de main-d’œuvre. La population vieillit, le taux de natalité diminue et les candidats possédant les aptitudes requises pour occuper les emplois disponibles sont moins nombreux. Les immigrants qualifiés sont une source primordiale de nouveaux talents. […] Selon les statistiques de 2012 sur l’immigration publiées récemment par CIC, le nombre d’immigrants qui s’installent à Toronto est en baisse. En 2012, près de 10 000 immigrants de moins ont élu domicile à Toronto, comparativement à 2008. Pourtant, les meilleurs employeurs reconnaissent déjà les avantages que procure l’embauche d’immigrants et ils déploient d’importants efforts pour attirer et intégrer des immigrants qualifiés dans le marché du travail du grand Toronto. TRIEC et RBC soulignent l’apport de ces employeurs dans le cadre des 7es prix annuels pour la réussite des immigrants. Les quatre lauréats, dont trois entreprises/organismes et une personne, [sont] André Goh, directeur de l’unité de gestion de la diversité du service de police de Toronto, Trinity Tech Inc., SMTC Corporation et la Municipalité régionale de York.

http://www.newswire.ca/fr/story/1139525/les-immigrants-qualifies-sont-essentiels-a-l-innovation-les-employeurs-avises-du-grand-toronto-tirent-parti-de-ce-bassin-de-talent

 

La Presse – Le Québec s’exclut de Startup Visa Canada

Le gouvernement fédéral veut attirer les futurs Google et Facebook au pays grâce à un nouveau programme offrant la résidence permanente aux étrangers qui ont lancé des entreprises en démarrage. Le hic: ce programme n’est pas offert au Québec, qui a ses propres lois en matière d’immigration. Québec et Ottawa ont confirmé à La Presse Affaires que le programme Startup Visa Canada (Programme de visa pour démarrage d’entreprise) n’est pas valide au Québec. «Le Québec déterminant ses propres conditions d’immigration, le visa pour démarrage d’entreprise ne sera pas disponible à ceux qui envisagent de vivre au Québec», a expliqué Philippe Couvrette, porte-parole de Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada.

http://affaires.lapresse.ca/economie/quebec/201304/04/01-4637411-le-quebec-sexclut-de-startup-visa-canada.php

News 1130 – No Confirmed Departure for Temporary Foreign Visitors Backed by MPs

The Immigration department isn’t sure whether dozens of people who got special temporary permits from the minister’s office left the country when they were supposed to, even when the visitors were personally backed by MPs and members of cabinet. A newly released government chart shows each time Immigration Minister Jason Kenney granted a special temporary resident permit over the four years he’s been in his post. The names of the recipients are blanked out, but the MPs, ministers and senators who vouched for them are listed, as are the details of their permits often including expiry dates and extensions.

http://www.news1130.com/2013/04/04/did-they-go-home-no-confirmed-departure-for-temporary-visitors-backed-by-mps/

CBC – Students Attend Mock Refugee Camp

A group of P.E.I. elementary school students is getting first-hand experience of what it would be like to live in a refugee camp. The program, hosted by the P.E.I. Association for Newcomers to Canada, will have the students pretend to be refugees, register in a mock camp, and pick up supplies. There will also be a presentation from a refugee who now lives on P.E.I.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/story/2013/04/04/pei-mock-refugee-camp-students-584.html

CBC – Peruvian Woman Gets Ontario Health Card

A pregnant Peruvian woman set to give birth in less than a month will receive a new health card a few months after the Ontario government cancelled it due to a change in her working visa. Rosa Callalli, a 33-year-old Peruvian immigrant, came to CBC News after she was denied health care coverage due to some confusion with her visa. But the office of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne helped facilitate a new health card for Callalli on Thursday morning. […] Callalli, who is set to give birth to her first child, was told a hospital delivery could cost in the range of $20,000, if there are no complications.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/story/2013/04/04/ottawa-pregnant-woman-lost-ontario-health-insurance.html

CBC – Refugee Health Clinic Opens in Kitchener

A new health clinic aimed at helping refugees navigate Ontario’s health care system opened Thursday in Kitchener. The Sanctuary Refugee Health Centre was established to help refugees get the care they need — something many doctors are ill-equipped to handle, says clinic director Dr. Michael Stephenson. […] The health centre is funded through the Ontario Health Insurance Program and the federal Interim Federal Health program, which provides temporary health care coverage to refugee claimants.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/story/2013/04/04/kw-refugee-health-sanctuary.html