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Canadian Museum for Human Rights to Open in 2010
Currently in fundraising phase, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will have the mission "to advance understanding and support for human rights in Canadaand throughout the world." The vision is to create a centre for learning and discussion.
Read moreNew Canadian Multicultural Program in Northwest Territories
Though immigration to Canada’s northern territories is small by comparison to the immigration flow to Canadian provinces, the number of newcomers decidingto live in the Northwest Territories (NWT), the Yukon, and Nunavut is on the increase. In response to this, there have been new immigrant settlement service agencies setting up in the northern territories to help newcomers with the transition into Canadian society and the Canadian workforce.
Read moreCanadian media showcases immigrant experiences
The Migrations Online Film Festival and Competition - a seven-week event that showcases short films focusing on immigration stories, issues, and insights - has recently begun. It is an initiative of Radio-Canada International and is in its second year of production, following much success last year.
Read moreCanadian immigration visa office in Lebanon now open to permanent resident applications
Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney has announced that as of March 31, Lebanese citizens applying to immigrate to Canada may choose the visa office in Beirut, Lebanon as their main point of service.
Read moreCanadian immigration reforms pass with support from Senate
The controversial amendments to Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) have received support from Senate and the House of Commons. The budget implementation act, which included the immigration reforms, was adopted by the Senate yesterday. The changes will put greater emphasis on admitting immigrants who have the skills that are in high demand in Canada. They will apply only to applications submitted on or after February 27, 2008. Applications submitted before then will be processed under the old rules.
Read moreCanadian immigration recommendations from Conference Board of Canada
A recent report, titled Renewing Immigration: Towards a Convergence and Consolidation of Canada's Immigration Policies, was recently released by the Conference Board of Canada. The report outlines what needs to be done to address Canada's economic needs through immigration; recommending that Canada increase the annual number of new Permanent Residents admitted from 250,000 to 360,000.
Read moreCanadian Immigration Pre-Arrival Orientation in Asia
The Canadian Immigration Integration Project (CIIP) in Asia is a $4.5 million government-funded initiative, which aims to better prepare soon-to-be Canadian immigrants for settlement in Canada. The three-year pilot project began in January in Manila, Delhi, and Hong Kong. Starting this month, the pre-arrival service will also be provided in Beijing, Gujarat, and Punjab.
Read moreCanadian immigration policies seen as model for other countries
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has named Canada as a model to other countries on how to accept new immigrants and migrant workers.
Read moreCanadian Immigration Minister Jason Kenney visits Pakistan
On a two-day visit to Pakistan, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Canada (CIMC) Minister Jason Kenney met with Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani to discuss Pakistani-Canadian relations with regards to immigration, employment of Pakistani citizens in Canada, and Canadian investment in Pakistan.
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