A comprehensive study using the 2023-2024 Survey Series on People and their Communities (SSPC) reveals that 45% of racialized Canadians aged 15 and older experienced racism or ethnic discrimination within the past five years, with 81% reporting multiple incidents.
The research indicates that younger individuals under 45 face higher rates of discrimination, as do those identifying as LGBTQ+. Notably, victims of discrimination reported nearly double the rate of poor mental health (24%) compared to non-victims (13%), with repeat victims showing particularly concerning levels (34%).
The study highlights the crucial protective role of strong personal relationships, as victims of discrimination with strong family connections reported significantly better mental health outcomes and greater overall life satisfaction.
#racialized_discrimination, #SSPC, #racism, #social_support_networks, #discrimination_statistics, #racial_equity, #community_wellbeing
July 10, 2025
The Ministry of Immigration, Francisation and Integration (MIFI) announced that Quebec has reached its maximum intake capacity for certain family reunification applications.
Effective immediately and until June 25, 2026, MIFI will not accept new sponsorship applications for spouses, common-law partners, conjugal partners, and dependent children aged 18 and above. Any applications received after the cap has been reached will be returned unprocessed with a refund of the fees.
Applicants affected by this temporary suspension may reapply when the next application period opens. MIFI will continue accepting applications for other eligible family members and will announce future program updates by mid-2026.
#immigration_quebec, #family_reunification, #mifi, #sponsorship_applications, #quebec_immigration, #immigration_cap, #permanent_residency
July 10, 2025
July 9, 2025
Despite federal efforts to reduce Canada's temporary resident population to 5% of the total population by 2026, current trends indicate this goal remains elusive.
The temporary resident count has grown to nearly three million by mid-2025, with only a slight decline from 7.35% to 7.12% of the population since late 2024.
Experts suggest that the target may not be achieved until 2029 or later, citing insufficient infrastructure and coordination across education, labour, and immigration systems as the primary obstacles to the effective management of temporary immigration flows.
#temporary_residents, #immigration_cuts, #population_growth, #international_students, #work_permits, #asylum_seekers, #labour_market
July 8, 2025