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.


Ottawa Citizen – Refugee Claims’ Success Luck of the Draw

Sean Rehaag, an assistant professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, reviewed more than 23,000 applications for judicial review of refugee determinations filed between 2005 and 2010. Almost all were filed by people whose claims for protection had been denied by the Immigration and Refugee Board. The study – by far the largest of its sort ever undertaken in Canada – says its most remarkable finding is the “enormous variation” in the rate at which individual Federal Court judges grant leave to refugee claimants seeking to have their cases reviewed by the court.

This article is no longer available online. Please contact the media source directly for more information. Original Source: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Refugee+claims+success+luck+draw/6345711/story.html

Citizenship and Immigration Canada News Release – National Consultations on Parent and Grandparent Immigration Launched by Minister Kenney

National consultations on the redesign of Canada’s parent and grandparent (PGP) immigration program were launched today by Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. […] For the PGP program to be sustainable, it must be redesigned to avoid future backlogs. This means finding a way to better balance the number of applications CIC receives and the number of parents and grandparents admitted in a given year. A redesigned program must also be sensitive to fiscal constraints, bearing in mind Canada’s generous public health care system and other social benefits.

 

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-23.asp

Citizenship and Immigration Canada News Release – Avoid Becoming a Victim of Immigration Fraud

CIC and the Competition Bureau are joining together during Fraud Prevention Month to warn potential immigrants to be wary of websites claiming to be, or to be affiliated with, official Government of Canada websites. […] CIC recently launched a multilingual ad campaign warning prospective immigrants, permanent residents and Canadian citizens not to be taken in by crooked immigration consultants. This includes a short video warning people not to be duped into committing marriage fraud.

 

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-22.asp

Calgary Herald – Asians Are Fastest-Growing Group in U.S.

Asians are the fastest growing race group in the United States, reflecting a surge in immigration from the entire region over a decade, the U.S. Census Bureau said Wednesday.

This article is no longer available online. Please contact the media source directly for more information. Original Source: http://www.calgaryherald.com/technology/Asians+fastest+growing+group/6340634/story.html

Calgary Herald – Crossing Border to Get Harder with a Record

The recent passage of Bill C-10, the federal Safe Streets and Communities Act, has made crossing into the U.S. from Canada more difficult for anyone with a criminal record. A waiver can be obtained from a federal security agency, but it won’t be cheap and it could take as long as a year or more, according to Deb Barnett, supervisor of identification for Commissionaires B.C.

This article is no longer available online. Please contact the media source directly for more information. Original Source: http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Crossing+border+harder+with+record/6340622/story.html

Globe and Mail – Ethnic Communities Struggle to Match Diet Advice with Rich, Cultural Dishes

The South Asian Professional Network for Health Awareness launched an action plan in Toronto last month to reduce levels of diabetes, hypertension and heart disease among its high-risk population. Also in the Greater Toronto Area, the Regional Municipality of York granted a local organization $45,000 last month to create healthy eating programs targeting the Chinese population.

 

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/ethnic-communities-struggle-to-match-diet-advice-with-rich-cultural-dishes/article2377305/