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.


Citizenship and Immigration Canada – Minister Kenney Meets with Employers in Saskatoon

“Economic growth and job creation remain the top priorities for our Government,” said Minister Kenney. […] “Our Government wants to make it easier for employers to hire permanent or temporary foreign workers when no Canadians are able to fill a position, and we want to involve employers in immigrant selection.” […]Citizenship and Immigration Canada also wants to hear from employers in specific areas where changes are proposed to its programs.

 

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-04-11a.asp

Citizenship and Immigration Canada – CIC Announces its Intention to Create a New Skilled Trades Program

Under the modernized Federal Skilled Worker Program to be unveiled later this year, CIC intends to create a separate and streamlined program for skilled tradespersons. Skilled trades include occupations in construction, transportation, manufacturing and service industries. […] “Above all, our Government remains focused on promoting economic growth and long-term prosperity,” said Minister Kenney.

 

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-04-10.asp

Montreal Gazette – Immigrants Remaking Canada’s Religious Face in Surprising Ways

A Pew Forum report, which describes migration patterns in every country of the world, makes clear that immigration is changing the religious face of Canada in unexpected ways. […] Only nine per cent of all newcomers are Muslim. That’s in contrast to global people trends, where Muslims make up 27 per cent of immigrants. The majority of Canada’s immigrants – six in 10 — are Christians. That’s an even higher ratio than across the planet, where Christians make up five in 10 of those moving permanently to new countries (as well as the largest immigrant group in Europe).

 

http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Immigrants+remaking+Canada+religious+face+surprising+ways/6432878/story.html

Globe and Mail – Kenney on Transformational Changes to Immigration Model

The following is a transcript of Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s recent meeting with the editorial board of The Globe and Mail. […]We are embarking on a program of transformational change to move from a slow, rigid and passive, really a supply-driven immigration system, to a fast, flexible and pro-active, demand-driven immigration system. One of the most important reforms is the massive expansion of the provincial nominee programs which has resulted in a better geographic distribution of immigrants across Canada.

 

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/editorials/kenney-on-transformational-changes-to-immigration-model/article2397489/

Toronto Star – Parents from Philippines May Qualify for OAS

The Old Age Security pension is a monthly benefit that is available on application to most Canadians who are 65 or over. […] Under the terms of an International Social Security Agreement — and one of those exists between Canada and the Philippines — someone with less than 10 years of residence in Canada and who has been sponsored may be eligible for the OAS pension. But those who have been sponsored are not eligible for the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) until they have 10 years of residence in Canada and the sponsorship undertaking has expired.

 

http://www.thestar.com/living/article/1155399–parents-from-philippines-may-qualify-for-oas

The Guardian – [British] X-Ray Trial on Asylum Seekers Started Without Approval

The UK Border Agency embarked on a controversial trial of using dental x-rays to establish the age of young asylum seekers without the formal approval of the NHS watchdog which ensures medical research is ethical, the Guardian can reveal. […] The trial has already been condemned by Britain’s four children’s commissioners as well as immigration lawyers for breaching of children’s rights and for being possibly illegal. The commissioners were particularly concerned that children might be unable to give informed consent and undergo increased, unnecessary exposure to medical radiation.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/apr/05/x-ray-trial-asylum-seekers-age?INTCMP=SRCH