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As many celebrated Mother’s Day Sunday, protesters in several cities across Canada, including Montreal, rallied to draw attention to the precarious situation of migrants living without permanent residency status in Canada.
“This is a very sad day for a lot of women who have been left behind by the Canadian government, which has decided not to include undocumented people in the government’s regularization program”, said Eloy Rivas, a spokesperson for Solidarity Across Borders, which organized Montreal’s event.
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Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino holds a press conference in Ottawa on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick April 14, 2021 - 12:38 PM
Ottawa is creating a new pathway to permanent residency for 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are currently in Canada, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Wednesday.
The new policy will grant permanent status to temporary workers and graduates who possess the skills and experience the country needs to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and achieve an economic recovery, Mendicino said. Canada s path to prosperity lies through immigration because newcomers . will come and roll up their sleeves and contribute and give back in our health care sector and in many other vital areas of the economy, he said at a news conference.