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.


Vancouver Sun – Why is Vancouver so Bad for Immigrants’ Health?

This bad news about Metro was buried in a recent report from Statistics Canada, which surveyed 7,000 immigrants and found roughly one in 10 report poor health four years after most arrive in decent shape. A close examination of a StatsCan chart […] revealed that men who immigrate to Vancouver are twice as likely to report poor health compared to males who choose Toronto. Female immigrants are 1.5 times more inclined to struggle with their health in Vancouver compared to women who end up in Ontario’s largest city.

 

http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2012/01/07/why-is-vancouver-bad-for-immigrants-health/

Toronto Star – Nanny Nation: From the Philippines, With Love

According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, more than 150,000 foreign workers enter the country every year to work temporarily in jobs that help Canadian employers address skill shortages, or to work as live-in caregivers. The federal Live-In Caregiver Program was created to address shortages for child and elder care. Most of the foreign workers who enter Canada under this program are Filipinos, and most work as nannies.

 

http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/article/1111919–nanny-nation-from-the-philippines-with-love

New York Times – Tweak in Rule to Ease Path to Green Card

Obama administration officials announced on Friday they are proposing a fix to a Catch-22 in immigration law that could spare hundreds of thousands of American citizens from prolonged separations from illegal immigrant spouses and children. Although the regulatory tweak appears small, lawyers said it would mean that many Americans will no longer be separated for months or years from family members pursuing legal residency.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/07/us/path-to-green-card-for-illegal-immigrant-family-members-of-americans.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=immigration&st=cse

Your Home – Migrating Landscapes is Travelling to Toronto

From the perspective of designing, planning and building communities that welcome hundreds, if not thousands, of Canadian immigrants every year in the GTA, […] three Winnipeg-based architects believe that most Canadians can relate to their experiences, each bringing diverse memories and ways of living from around the globe. Their idea is that settling into unfamiliar landscapes and architectural contexts modifies and transforms the meaning of house and home.

 

http://www.yourhome.ca/homes/newsfeatures/article/1111089–bild-migrating-landscapes-is-travelling-to-toronto

Toronto Star – Tough Measures Won’t Stop Refugees, Canada Told

Mandatory detention and delayed family reunification won’t deter refugees from arriving en masse at borders, say Australian advocacy groups opposed to Ottawa’s anti-human smuggling bill. The coalition of Australia’s leading refugee organizations hope Canada will learn from their experience and reconsider Bill C-4, which is based on the Australian model and currently before Parliament.

 

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/1110731–tough-measures-won-t-stop-refugees-canada-told

Work Permit – Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Visa Program is Filling Up Fast

Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker visa program is filling up fast. Those looking to emigrate should consider the Canada immigration Federal Skilled Worker program. This skilled immigration program is for people in a range of different occupations; If you have skills and experience in occupations listed on the Priority Occupation List under the Canadian skilled worker visa category you will not need sponsorship by an employer.

 

http://www.workpermit.com/news/2012-01-05/canada/canadas-federal-skilled-worker-visa-program-is-filling-up-fast-apply%20now.htm