Details will be made public in the coming months, said Heritage Minister Melanie Joly. “We decided to really invest.”Concerns about integration routinely surface in research conducted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. “A few general population participants were concerned with how some parts of Canada might be ‘losing their identity’ because of the volume and concentration of immigrants. While the budget may reference the current global climate, McLeod said he sees the funding as reflective of a domestic moment in time. The third major tranche of money comes via $6.7 million over five years to give Statistics Canada the ability to better analyze and collect data on diversity and inclusion.
Source: National Post February 28, 2018 22:30 UTC