Accord/Agreement |
Annex |
Official language minority community related
provisions |
British Columbia |
Canada–British
Columbia Immigration Agreement
(3 versions:
1998,
2004–2005 and 2010)
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Signed: May 1998
1.6 AND WHEREAS
the Immigration Act is designed, among other things, to: b. enrich and
strengthen the cultural and social fabric of Canada, taking into account its
federal and bilingual character.
1.8 AND WHEREAS
British Colombia recognizes the goals of Canada with respect to official
languages. |
Version of 5 April 2004
(Agreement was amended in 2005)
1.3 AND WHEREAS the Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms guarantees English and French are the official
languages of Canada and have equality of status and equal rights and
privileges as to their use in all institutions of the Parliament and
Government of Canada.
1.7 AND WHEREAS
the IRPA is designed, among other things, to: b. enrich and strengthen the
cultural and social fabric of Canadian society, while respecting the federal,
bilingual and multicultural character of Canada.
1.9 AND WHEREAS British Columbia recognizes the objectives of the IRPA to support and
assist the development of minority official language communities in Canada
and enhance their vitality.
3. Purpose and Objectives:
3.2 g. to foster effective
co-operation between Canada and British Columbia to support and assist the
development of minority official language communities in British Columbia. |
Latest version: April 2010
1.7 AND WHEREAS
British Columbia recognizes the objectives of the IRPA to, among other things: c.
enrich and strengthen the cultural and social fabric of Canadian society,
while respecting the federal, bilingual and multicultural character of
Canada; d. and support and assist the development of Minority Official
Languages Communities in Canada.
2.2 Definitions
in this Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement and its Annexes:
a) “French
Speaking Immigrant” means an Immigrant whose mother tongue is French, or
whose first official language in Canada is French if their mother tongue is a
language other than French or English.; f) “Minority Official Languages
Communities” means French speaking communities in British Columbia;
3.2
Objectives 3.2.1
The objectives of this Agreement are, while respecting the jurisdiction of
each Party, to: e.
foster cooperation in the planning and coordination of promotion and
recruitment activities abroad, including those targeting French Speaking
Immigrants; j. foster effective cooperation to support and assist the development
of Minority Official Language Communities;
4.0 Immigration
Planning and Programs 4.4
Canada and British Columbia will take into account the settlement and
integration needs of French Speaking Immigrants in establishing priorities
and developing services relevant to this Agreement and all its Annexes. More
specifically, Canada and British Columbia will collaborate to enhance the
vitality of Minority Official Language Communities
through: a. Promotion and recruitment strategies that
are intended to increase the number of French Speaking Immigrants; and b.
Strengthening settlement and integration supports for French Speaking
Immigrants, thereby improving the capacity of Minority Official Language
Communities to receive French Speaking Immigrants and facilitating the
economic, social and cultural integration of French Speaking Immigrants into
Canadian society.
5.0 Consultations & Local
Government 5.1.3
British Columbia agrees to consult with Minority Official Languages
Communities with respect to immigration matters in areas which include, but
are not limited to, recruitment activities and the planning and delivery of
settlement and integration services.
6.0
Promotion and Recruitment 6.1.3 In furtherance of the
objectives of the Agreement and its Annexes, British Columbia will undertake
targeted active recruitment initiatives which,
a. may include: i. participation at trade
fairs and other targeted missions, including those which target French
Speaking Immigrants; b. shall include: consultation with representatives of
Minority Official Languages Communities related to promotion and recruitment
activities; and consultation with regional and community representatives. |
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Annex A:
Joint
Mechanisms for
Co-operation and Consultation |
Signed: May 1998
N/A |
Version of 5 April 2004
N/A |
The Annex entitled “Joint Mechanisms for
Co-operation and Consultation” does not appear in the 2010 Version.
Annex A is entitled “Responsibilities for Federally Funded Settlement and
Integration Services” (see below). |
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Annex
B:
Realignment of Responsibilities for Immigrant Settlement Services |
Signed: May 1998
1.2 Canada and
British Columbia agree to abide by and uphold the following shared
principles: b. The ability of newcomers to communicate in one of Canada’s
official languages is key to integration.
4.5 British Columbia will take into
account the official languages needs of newcomers
in developing program priorities for
settlement and integration services. In assessing the official languages
needs of newcomers, British Columbia will consult with organizations
providing settlement and integration services and with organizations
representative of the official language minority population within British
Columbia.
4.6 British Colombia will be able to
provide information in both official languages about its settlement programs,
taking into account the circumstances where there is significant demand for
federal immigration services in both official languages according to the
Official Languages (Communication with and Services to the Public)
Regulations pursuant to the Official Languages Act.
Appendix 2 – Annual Report.
3. Results achieved.
[…] – official language acquisition
(number of students, types of training offered, average progress of students
according to the Canadian Language Benchmark system).
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Version of 5 April 2004
1.2 Canada and British
Columbia agree to abide by and uphold the following shared principles: b. The
ability of newcomers to communicate in one of Canada’s official languages is
key to integration;
5.4 British Columbia will take
into account the official languages needs of newcomers
in developing program
priorities for settlement and integration services. In assessing the official
languages needs of newcomers, British Columbia will consult with
organizations providing settlement and integration services and with
organizations representative of the official language minority population
within British Columbia.
5.5 In delivering its
settlement and integration services, British Columbia will actively offer its
services in either official language where there is significant demand. And,
taking into consideration Canada’s Official Languages Act, British Columbia
will determine, in consultation with Canada what constitutes “significant
demand” for the purposes of communications with, and the provision of
services to, persons requiring settlement services.
Appendix
2 – Annual Report, Part C: Results Achieved
4.
Official Languages. |
2010 Version – Annex A:
Responsibilities for Federally Funded Settlement and
Integration Services
2.0 Shared Vision and Principles 2.1 Canada and
British Columbia recognize the importance of facilitating the settlement and
integration of Immigrants and Refugees, which includes building and
supporting welcoming and inclusive communities, acknowledging that both
orders of government have a role in that process. As such, Canada
and British Columbia agree that: b) the ability
of Immigrants and Refugees to communicate in one of Canada’s official
languages is key to settlement and integration;
3.0 Scope of Settlement and Integration
Services. 3.1 Settlement and integration services, which are designed,
administered and delivered by British Columbia under the terms of this Annex,
may include, but are not limited to, the following: b. language and skills
development – language assessment, referrals, and training, including
preparation of instructional materials, tools and guidelines, as well as
other skills development such as labour market focused language training, and
life-skills training;
5.2 British Columbia will: b) work cooperatively with
other stakeholders to ensure their involvement in identifying existing and
emerging settlement and integration needs and in setting priorities for the
provision of settlement and integration services through a process that:
i. takes into consideration the interests of
affected communities, including Minority Official Language Communities,
consistent with the requirements of section 4.4 of the General Provisions of
the Agreement;
h. agree to take into
account the needs of the Minority Official Language Communities and
Eligible Clients when developing program priorities for settlement and
integration services through consultation with organizations that provide
settlement and integration services, and with organizations representative of
the Minority Official Language Communities;
i. In delivering
settlement and integration services, British Columbia will actively offer its
services in either of Canada’s official language where there is significant
demand. And, taking into consideration the spirit and intent of Canada’s Official Languages Act,
British Columbia is responsible to determine, in consultation with Canada
what constitutes “significant demand” for the purposes of communication with,
and the provision of services to, persons requiring settlement and
integration services;
Appendix 1 – Annual Service
Plan, Part C:
Proposed Allocation and Use of Funds 2. Proposed Use of Funds and Expected
Results, C. Special Initiatives; ii. Official Languages.
Appendix
2 – Annual Report, Part C: Results Achieved.
3b).
Official Languages.
Appendix 3 – Data
to be included in annual report. 3. Output indicators: j. #
of French speaking newcomers served by settlement service providers in
French or referred to other Francophone services; k. And # of settlement
agencies offering services in French. |
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Annex C:
Provincial Nominees |
Signed: May 1998
N/A |
Version of 5 April 2004
1.2 To Maintain and strengthen
the Provincial Nominee Program as a mechanism to increase the benefits of
immigration to British Columbia based on economic priorities and labour
market conditions, while taking into account the importance of encouraging
the development of minority official language communities in British
Columbia. Provincial Nominees may be nominated for purposes that include, but
are not limited to, meeting critical skill shortages in British Columbia, the
immigration of key individuals of businesses that wish to locate in British Columbia
and the establishment or enhancement of new and existing businesses.
2.3 British Columbia will
undertake targeted active recruitment activities, which include, as
appropriate: e. consultation with representatives of the minority official
language communities in British Columbia to take into account the importance
of encouraging the development of minority official language communities in
the province; |
2010 Version – Annex B: Provincial
Nominees
1.2
Objectives 1.2.1
To Maintain and strengthen the Provincial Nominee Program as a mechanism to
increase the benefits of immigration to British Columbia, based on economic
priorities and labour market conditions, by providing British Columbia with a
mechanism to admit Provincial Nominees to British Columbia while taking into
account the importance of encouraging the economic development of Minority
Official Language Communities in British Columbia.
APPENDIX
A – BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL NOMINEE LEVELS PLAN. British Columbia will include in its
annual Provincial Nominee Levels Plan: e. identification of those countries where
British Columbia intends to conduct promotion and recruitment activities in
the following year including countries and related activities that encourage
the economic development of Minority Official Language Communities.
APPENDIX
B – BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL NOMINEE LEVELS REPORT.
Part B: Results Achieved 3.
Nominations issued to individuals whose mother tongue or first official
language is French.
Part C: Promotion and Recruitment
2. Overview of promotion and recruitment activities undertaken to encourage
the economic development of Minority Official Languages Communities. |
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Annex D:
Business Immigrants |
Signed: May 1998
N/A |
Version of 5
April 2004
N/A |
2010 Version does not include the Annex
entitled “Business Immigrants.” Annex D is called “Sponsorship” (see below). |
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Annex E:
Family Class Sponsorship |
Signed: May 1998
N/A |
Version of 5
April 2004
N/A |
2010
Version – Annex D: Sponsorship
N/A |
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Annex F:
Provision of Information on Immigrant Landings |
Signed: May 1998
N/A |
Version of 5
April 2004
N/A |
The
2010 Version does not include the Annex entitled “Provision of Information on
Immigrant Landings.” |
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Annex G:
Memorandum of Understanding |
Signed: May 1998
N/A |
Version of 5
April 2004
N/A |
The
2010 Version does not include the Annex entitled “Memorandum of
Understanding.” |
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Annex H:
Immigration Health |
This Annex was
not in the 1998 version. |
Signed: 2004
N/A |
In
the 2010 Version, this Annex becomes Annex E: Immigration Health.
N/A |
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Annex I:
International Students |
This Annex was
not in the 1998 version. |
Signed: 2004
N/A |
In
the 2010 Version, Annex I, “International Students” becomes Annex C.
N/A |
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2010
Version – Annex F: Temporary Foreign Workers
N/A |
Canada–British
Columbia Memorandum of Understanding on the Off-Campus Work Permit Program
for International Students |
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Signed: April
2006
N/A |
Alberta |
Agreement
for Canada–Alberta Cooperation on Immigration
One version:
2007 |
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Signed: 4 May 2007
1.9 AND WHEREAS Alberta recognizes the
long standing and continuing contribution of its francophone community to the
social, cultural and economic development of the Province, and the objective
of the IRPA to support and assist the development of minority official language
communities in Canada.
1.11 AND WHEREAS Canada and Alberta
recognize the role of immigration in supporting the economic development of
communities in Alberta, including francophone communities.
3.0 Purpose and Objectives: 3.1 b. to respond to Alberta’s
current and emerging social, demographic, economic development and labour
market priorities through immigration policies and programs; recognizing the
role of immigration in supporting the economic development of communities in
Alberta, including francophone communities.
3.1 f. to foster partnerships with
stakeholders including community based organizations, municipal governments,
the private sector, official language minority communities, and other
government agencies.
7.3
Partnerships: 7.3.1
Canada and Alberta recognize the benefits of involving stakeholders and
partners in facilitating the social and economic integration of Immigrants in
Alberta, including community based organizations, municipal governments, the
private sector, official language minority communities, and other government
agencies. |
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Annex A:
Provincial Nominees |
Signed: 4 May 2007
1.0
Preamble: 1.3 Both parties recognize the role of immigration in
supporting the economic development of communities in Alberta, including
francophone communities;
3.0 Purpose and Objectives:
3.2 This agreement provides Alberta with a mechanism to increase the economic
benefits of immigration to Alberta, based on economic priorities and labour
market conditions including regional development, by permitting Alberta to
nominate Provincial Nominees. Alberta will also consider the economic
development priorities of communities in Alberta, including francophone
communities.
4.0
Promotion and Recruitment: 4.2 In identifying promotion and recruitment strategies, Alberta
will undertake appropriate consultations with communities in Alberta,
including francophone communities. |
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Annex B:
Temporary Foreign Workers |
Signed: 4 May 2007
N/A |
Canada–Alberta Memorandum of Understanding on
Information Sharing |
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Signed: September 2003 (amended in December 2004)
N/A |
Saskatchewan |
Canada–Saskatchewan
Immigration Agreement
2 versions:
1998 and 2005 |
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Signed: March 1998
Preamble:
0.14 AND WHEREAS Saskatchewan recognizes the goals of Canada with respect to
official languages; |
Version of 7 May 2005
Preamble: 0.10 AND WHEREAS
Saskatchewan recognizes the objectives of the IRPA to support and
assist the development of minority official language communities in Canada
and shares a mutual interest in enhancing the vitality of French linguistic
minority communities in Saskatchewan;
0.16 h. enhancing the vitality of
minority official language communities in Saskatchewan;
1.0
Purpose, Objectives and Definitions: 1.2 b. to establish processes for Canada and
Saskatchewan to consult and cooperate on the development and implementation
of policies, programs, and mechanisms to influence the levels and composition
of immigrants to Saskatchewan and to Canada, including those to support and
assist the development of minority official language communities in
Saskatchewan;
2.0 Immigration Programs and Planning:
2.4 Saskatchewan
will conduct planning based on factors contributing to the social, economic
and demographic growth of the province including, but not limited to,
available resources, balanced growth, impact of immigration streams destined
to the province, absorptive capacity, and regional development including the
development of minority official language communities.
3.0 Promotion and Recruitment: 3.5 b.
Saskatchewan will endeavour to provide Canada with information regarding the
province’s demographic, educational, labour market and other needs, and
Canada will provide information to Saskatchewan about optimum recruitment
opportunities through Canadian missions abroad, in order to meet
Saskatchewan’s immigration needs; |
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Annex A:
Provincial Nominees |
Signed: March 1998
3. Assessment 3.1
Saskatchewan or its agents are responsible for : c) ensuring that, in
assessing the likelihood of the candidate to successfully establish himself
or herself in Saskatchewan, the characteristics considered under federal
selection criteria, namely: education levels, ability in English and/or
French […] |
Version of 7 May 2005
Preamble: 1.3 Both parties
recognize the importance of encouraging the development of the francophone
community in Saskatchewan;
3.0
PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES: 3.1 The objective of the annex is to increase the economic
benefits of immigration to Saskatchewan, based on economic priorities and
labour market conditions, by providing Saskatchewan with a mechanism to admit
Provincial Nominees to Saskatchewan while taking into account the importance
of encouraging the development of the francophone community in Saskatchewan.
6.0 Promotion and Recruitment: 6.1 e.
consultation with representatives of the francophone community in
Saskatchewan. |
Canada–Saskatchewan Memorandum of Understanding on
Post-Graduation Employment for Foreign Students |
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Signed: May
2004
N/A |
Canada–Saskatchewan
Memorandum of Understanding on the
Off-Campus Work Permit Program for International Students |
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Signed: April
2006
N/A |
Manitoba |
Canada–Manitoba
Immigration Agreement
2 versions:
1998 and 2003
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Signed: October 1996 (amended in 1998)
0.11 AND WHEREAS Canada and Manitoba are jointly
committed to: f. considering the needs of the minority official language
community in Manitoba;
8. General 8.4 Canada and Manitoba shall consider the
needs of the minority, official language community in Manitoba in
implementing this Agreement. |
Version of 6
June 2003
0.9 WHEREAS Manitoba recognizes
the objectives of the IRPA to support and assist the development of minority official language
communities in Canada.
0.16 AND WHEREAS Canada
and Manitoba share a mutual interest in: f. contributing to the development
of minority official language communities in Manitoba and enhancing their
vitality;
1.0 Purpose, Objectives and Definitions:
1.2 b to foster
effective cooperation between Canada and Manitoba on the development and
implementation of policies, programs, including those to support and assist
the development of minority official language communities in Manitoba, and
mechanisms to influence the levels and composition of immigrants to Manitoba
and to Canada;
2.0 Immigration Programs and Planning:
2.5 Manitoba will
conduct planning based on factors contributing to the social, economic and
demographic growth of the province including, but not limited to, available
resources, balanced growth, impact of immigration streams destined to the
province, absorptive capacity, and regional development including the
development of minority official language communities with the objective of
achieving a proportional share of national immigration levels.
3.0 Promotion and Recruitment: 3.9 b. Manitoba will endeavour to
provide Canada with information regarding the province’s demographic,
educational, labour market and other needs, including opportunities for
minority official language community immigrants in provincial communities and
Canada will provide information to Manitoba about optimum recruitment opportunities
through Canadian missions abroad, in order to meet Manitoba’s needs; |
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Annex A:
Immigrant Settlement Services |
Signed: October 1996
1.0 Shared Principles: 1.3.b. The ability
of newcomers to communicate in one of Canada’s official languages is key to
integration.
5.0 Manitoba’s Roles and
Responsibilities: 5.5 Manitoba will ensure that availability of assistance
under settlement and integration services for which it is assuming
responsibility is in either official language where there is significant
demand for assistance in that language. In delivering its provincial
settlement and integration services, Manitoba will actively
offer its services in either
official language in accordance with its French Language Services Policy.
5.7
Manitoba will consult with representatives of the Francophone community and
organizations providing settlement and integration services in Manitoba on
the official language needs of immigrants and refugees.
Appendix
B – Annual Report. 3. Report on Results Achieved – official language
acquisition (number of students, types of training offered, average progress
of students according to the Canadian Language Benchmark system). |
Version of 6
June 2003
1.0 Shared Principles: 1.3 b. The ability of
newcomers to communicate in one of Canada’s official languages is key to
integration;
5.0 Manitoba’s Roles and
Responsibilities: 5.5
Manitoba will ensure that availability of assistance under settlement and
integration services for which it has responsibility is in either official
language where there is significant demand for assistance in that language.
In delivering its provincial settlement and integration services, Manitoba
will actively offer its services in either official language in accordance
with its French Language Services Policy.
5.6 Manitoba will consult Canada and,
taking into consideration Canada’s Official Languages Act and Manitoba’s
French Language Service Policy, will determine what constitutes “significant
demand” for communications with, and services to, persons requiring
settlement services.
5.7 Manitoba will consult with
representatives of minority official language communities and other
organizations to plan and provide for settlement and integration services in
Manitoba to meet the needs of immigrants and refugees in either official
language.
Appendix
A – Annual Service Plan; Part C: Proposed Allocation and Use of Funds: 3.Official
Languages.
Appendix
B – Annual Report; Part C: Results Achieved, 4. Official Languages. |
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Annex
B:
Provincial Nominees |
Signed: October 1996
3.0 Assessment
3.1 Manitoba is responsible for: (c) ensuring that, in assessing the
likelihood of the candidate to successfully establish himself or herself in
Manitoba, the characteristics considered under federal selection criteria,
namely: education levels, ability in English and/or French […] |
Version of
6 June 2003
1.0 Preamble: 1.4 Both
parties recognize that importance of encouraging the development of minority
official language communities in Manitoba.
3.0 Purpose
and Objectives: 3.2 To provide Manitoba with a mechanism to increase the
economic and social benefits of immigration to the province based on
Manitoba’s economic priorities and encourage balanced growth through regional
development as well as the development of minority official language
communities in the province.
4.0 Promotion and Recruitment: 4.2 e.
consultation with representatives of minority official language communities
in Manitoba; |
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Annex C:
Provision of Data on
Immigrant Landing |
Initial date:
2003
N/A |
MOU on the Private Refugee Sponsorship
Assistance Program |
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Signed:
November 2002
N/A |
Canada–Manitoba
Memorandum of Understanding on a Pilot Project to Issue Work Permits for
International Students |
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Signed:
October 2003
N/A |
Canada–Manitoba
Memorandum of Understanding on the
Off-Campus Work Permit Program for International Students |
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Signed:
November 2005
N/A |
Ontario |
The
Canada–Ontario Immigration Agreement
One
version: 2005 |
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Signed: 21 November 2005
1.0 Preamble: 1.12 AND WHEREAS the French Language Services Act of Ontario indicates that the Legislative Assembly recognizes the
contribution of the cultural heritage of the French speaking population and
wishes to preserve it for future generations.
3.0 Purpose and objectives: 3.2 f. to foster effective
cooperation between Canada and Ontario on the development and implementation
of policies and programs to support the development of minority official
languages communities in Ontario.
3.2 g. to foster
partnerships with, and the participation of stakeholders including municipal
governments, community-based organizations, minority official languages
communities and the private sector in the recruitment of immigrants and
temporary residents, and in the settlement and integration of immigrants. |
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Annex A:
Consultation, Information Sharing and Research |
Signed: 21 November 2005
N/A |
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Annex B:
Collaborative Canada and Ontario Immigration Portals |
Signed: 21 November 2005
Consultations:
5.1 Canada and Ontario agree to consult with municipalities and minority
official languages communities to develop their presence on the Canada and
Ontario portals to support their immigration interests. |
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Annex C:
Pilot Provincial
Nominee Program |
Signed: 21 November 2005
1.0
Preamble: 1.2 Both parties recognize the importance of encouraging the
development of minority official language communities in Ontario. |
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Annex D:
Settlement Services |
Signed: 21 November 2005
N/A |
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Annex E:
Language Training |
Signed: 21 November 2005
N/A |
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Annex F:
Partnerships with Municipalities |
Signed: 21 November 2005
1.0 Preamble: 1.10 Canada and
Ontario are committed to contributing to the sustainability of municipalities
in Ontario and to supporting the development of minority official languages
communities through immigration.
3.0 Objectives: 3.2 To achieve this objective,
Canada and Ontario agree to work with municipal governments on the priorities
established below. Specific arrangements with the AMO, the
Association française des municipalities de l’Ontario (AFMO), individual
municipalities and/or groups of municipalities which are related to these
priorities and other opportunities may be concluded through memoranda of understanding
or amendments to this Annex.
5.0 Implementation: 5.2.5 Ontario will
invite the AMO to work with AFMO,
to identify, recruit and recommend the municipal members of the Committee.
Municipal members will represent a diverse range of municipal perspectives,
including the interests of minority official language communities, and be
accountable to the AMO Board of Directors. |
Canada–Ontario Memorandum of Understanding
on the
Off-Campus Work Permit Program for International Students |
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Signed: 21 November
2005
N/A |
Canada–Ontario–Toronto Memorandum of Understanding on
Immigration and Settlement |
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Signed:
September 2006
N/A |
Temporary Foreign Workers in Ontario |
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Signed: May
2008
N/A |
Canada-Ontario Memorandum of Understanding on
Information Sharing |
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Signed: March
2004
N/A |
Letter of Intent with respect to a Canada–Ontario
Immigration Agreement |
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Signed: April
2004
Vision:
Canada and Ontario recognize the important role of immigration in developing
and supporting vibrant Francophone communities in Ontario. |
Quebec |
Canada–Québec
Accord relating to Immigration and Temporary Admission of Aliens
One version:
1991 |
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Signed: 5 February 1991
AND WHEREAS it is the wish of the Government of
Canada and the Government of Québec to conclude a new agreement, inspired by
the Cullen-Couture Agreement, in order to provide Québec with new means to
preserve its demographic importance in Canada, and to ensure the integration
of immigrants in Québec in a manner that respects the distinct identity of
Québec;
AND WHEREAS the Immigration Act (Canada) is designed, among other things, to enrich and strengthen the
cultural and social fabric of Canada, taking into account its federal and
bilingual character; |
The Canada–Québec Accord Made Easy |
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Signed:
November 1994
N/A |
Canada–Quebec Memorandum of Understanding on a Pilot
Project to Issue Work Permits for International Students
|
|
Signed: May
2004
N/A |
Canada–Quebec Memorandum of Understanding on the
Off-Campus Work Permit Program for International Students |
|
Signed:
November 2005
N/A |
New Brunswick |
Canada–New
Brunswick Agreement on Provincial Nominees
2 versions:
1999 and 2005 |
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Signed: 22
February 1999
N/A |
Latest
version: 28 January 2005 (amended
29 March 2005)
1.0 PREAMBLE: 1.3 Both parties recognize the
importance of encouraging the development of the francophone and anglophone
communities in New Brunswick;
3.0 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES: 3.2
This agreement provides New Brunswick with a mechanism to increase the
economic benefits of immigration to New Brunswick, based on economic
priorities and labour market conditions including regional development, by
permitting New Brunswick to nominate Provincial Nominees. New Brunswick will
also take into account the importance of encouraging the development of the
francophone and anglophone communities in New Brunswick.
4.0 PROMOTION AND RECRUITMENT 4.2 e. consultation
with representatives of minority official language communities in New
Brunswick; |
Canada–New Brunswick Memorandum of Understanding on
the
Off-Campus Work Permit Program for International Students |
|
Signed: June
2006
N/A |
Canada–New Brunswick Memorandum of Understanding on a
Pilot Project to Issue Work Permits for International Students |
|
Signed: March
2004
N/A |
Prince Edward Island |
Agreement for Canada – Prince Edward
Island
Co-operation on Immigration
2 versions:
2001 and 2008 |
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Signed: March 2001
1.0 Preamble: 1.8 AND WHEREAS Prince Edward Island recognizes the goals
of Canada with respect to official languages. |
Latest
version: 13 June 2008
Preamble: 1.10 AND WHEREAS Prince Edward
Island recognizes the objective of the IRPA to support and assist the
development of minority official language communities in Canada and shares a
mutual interest in enhancing the vitality of French linguistic minority
communities in Prince Edward Island;
1.13 k. enhancing the vitality
of minority official language communities in Prince Edward Island;
2.0 Purpose, Objectives and Definitions:
2.2 b. to
establish processes for Canada and Prince Edward Island to consult and
cooperate on the development and implementation of policies, programs, and
mechanisms to influence the levels and composition of Immigrants to Prince
Edward Island and to Canada, including those to support and assist the
development of minority official language communities in Prince Edward
Island.
3.0 Immigration Programs and Planning:
3.3 Prince Edward
Island will conduct planning based on factors contributing to the social,
economic and demographic growth of the province including, but not limited
to, available resources, balanced growth, impact of immigration streams
destined to the province, absorptive capacity, and regional development
including the development of minority official language communities. |
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Annex A:
Provincial Nominees |
Signed: March 2001
N/A |
Latest
version: 13 June 2008
1.0
Preamble: 1.2 Both Parties recognize the importance of supporting and
assisting the development of minority official language communities in Prince
Edward Island.
2.0
Purpose and Objectives: 2.1 The objective of this Annex is to increase the economic
benefits of immigration to Prince Edward Island, based on economic priorities
and labour market conditions, by providing Prince Edward Island with a
mechanism to admit Provincial Nominees to Prince Edward Island while taking
into account the importance of supporting and assisting the development of minority
official language communities in Prince Edward Island.
4.0 Promotion and Recruitment: 4.1 e.
consultation with representatives of the francophone community in Prince
Edward Island. |
Nova Scotia |
Canada–Nova
Scotia
Co-operation on Immigration
1 version:
2007
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Signed: 19 September 2007
1.0 Preamble: 1.11 AND WHEREAS Nova
Scotia recognizes the objectives of the IRPA to support and assist the
development of minority official language communities in Canada and shares a
mutual interest in enhancing the vitality of French linguistic minority
communities in Nova Scotia.
1.16 h) enhancing the vitality of
minority official language communities in Nova Scotia;
2.0 Purpose, Objectives and Definitions:
2.2 b) to
establish processes for Canada and Nova Scotia to consult and cooperate on
the development and implementation of policies, programs, and mechanisms to
influence the levels and composition of immigrants to Nova Scotia and to
Canada, including those to support and assist the development of minority
official language communities in Nova Scotia.
3.0 Immigration Programs and Planning:
3.4 Nova Scotia
will conduct planning based on factors contributing to the social, economic
and demographic growth of the province including, but not limited to, available
resources, balanced growth, impact of immigration streams destined to the
province, absorptive capacity, and regional development including the
development of minority official language communities. |
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Annex A:
Provincial Nominees |
Signed: 19 September 2007
Preamble: 1.2 Both Parties recognize the
importance of supporting and assisting the development of minority official
language communities in Nova Scotia.
2.0 Purpose and objectives: 2.1 The objective of this Annex is
to increase the economic benefits of immigration to Nova Scotia, based on
economic priorities and labour market conditions, by providing Nova Scotia
with a mechanism to admit Provincial Nominees to Nova Scotia while taking
into account the importance of supporting and assisting the development of
minority official language communities in Nova Scotia.
4.0.
Promotion and Recruitment: 4.1.e consultation with representatives of the
francophone community in Nova Scotia. |
Canada–Nova Scotia Memorandum of Understanding on
Post-Graduation Employment for Foreign Students |
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Signed: April
2004
N/A |
Canada–Nova Scotia Memorandum of Understanding on the
Off-Campus Work Permit Program for International Students |
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Signed:
October 2005
N/A |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
Canada–Newfoundland
and Labrador Agreement on Provincial Nominees
2 versions:
1999 and 2006
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Signed: September 1999
N/A |
Latest
version: 22 November 2006
1.0 Preamble: 1.3 Both parties recognize
the importance of encouraging the development of francophone minority communities
in Newfoundland and Labrador.
3.0 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES: 3.2 This agreement provides
Newfoundland and Labrador with a mechanism to increase the economic benefits
of immigration to Newfoundland and Labrador, based on economic priorities and
labour market conditions including regional development and gender equity, by
permitting Newfoundland and Labrador to nominate Provincial Nominees.
Newfoundland and Labrador will also take into account the importance of
encouraging the development of francophone communities in Newfoundland and
Labrador. Newfoundland and Labrador will also take into account the
importance of encouraging gender equity.
4.0
Promotion and Recruitment: 4.2. d. consultation with representatives of
French language communities in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
Yukon |
Agreement
for Canada–Yukon Co-operation on Immigration
2
versions: 2001 and 2008 |
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Signed: April
2001
1.0
Preamble: 1.8 AND WHEREAS Yukon recognizes the goals of Canada with respect
to official languages. |
Latest version:
12 February 2008[1]
1.0 Preamble: 1.11 AND
WHEREAS Yukon recognizes the objective of the IRPA to support and
assist the development of minority official language communities in Canada
and shares a mutual interest in enhancing the vitality of French linguistic
minority communities in Yukon;
1.14 k. enhancing the
vitality of minority official language communities in Yukon;
2.0 Purpose, Objectives
and Definitions: 2.2 b. to establish processes for Canada and Yukon to
consult and cooperate on the development and implementation of policies,
programs, and mechanisms to influence the levels and composition of
Immigrants to Yukon and to Canada, including those to support and assist the
development of minority official language communities in Yukon.
3.0 Immigration Programs and Planning: 3.3 Yukon will conduct planning
based on factors contributing to the social, economic and demographic growth
of the territory including, but not limited to, available resources, balanced
growth, impact of immigration streams destined to the territory, absorptive
capacity, and regional development including the development of minority
official language communities. |
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Annex
A:
Provincial Nominees |
Signed: April
2001
N/A |
Latest version: 12 February 2008
1.0 Preamble: 1.2 Both Parties
recognize the importance of supporting and assisting the development of
minority official language communities in Yukon.
2.0 Purpose and objectives:
2.1 The
objective of this Annex is to increase the economic benefits of immigration
to Yukon, based on economic priorities and labour market conditions, by
providing Yukon with a mechanism to admit Provincial Nominees to Yukon while
taking into account the importance of supporting and assisting the
development of minority official language communities in Yukon.
4.0 Promotion et Recruitment:
4.1 e. consultation with representatives of the francophone community in
Yukon. |
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Annex B:
Memorandum of Understanding |
Signed: April
2001
N/A |
This Annex is not in the 2008
version. |
Northwest Territories |
Canada–Northwest Territories
Agreement on Provincial Nominees
One version: 2009 |
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Signed:
August 2009
1.0 Preamble: 1.11 AND WHEREAS
the Northwest Territories recognizes the objective of the IRPA to support and
assist the development of minority official languages communities in Canada
and shares a mutual interest in enhancing the vitality of French linguistic
minority communities in the Northwest Territories;
3.0 Shared Principles:
3.1 c. The importance of encouraging the development of Canada’s
minority official languages communities in the Northwest Territories.
4.0 Purpose and
Objectives: 4.2 c. support the development of a strong and prosperous
Northwest Territories economy, in which the benefits of immigration are
shared across the Northwest Territories and Canada, while taking into account
the importance of supporting and assisting the development of Canada’s
minority official languages communities in the Northwest Territories.
5.8 d. description of
activities that support and assist the economic development of Canada’s
minority official languages communities; and
6.0 Promotion
and Recruitment 6.2 In furtherance of the objectives of this
Agreement, the Northwest Territories will undertake targeted active
recruitment initiatives which:
a. may include: i.
participation at trade fairs and other targeted missions, including those
which target French speaking immigrants;
b.
shall include: i. consultation with the francophone community in the
Northwest Territories, taking into account the importance of encouraging the
development of Canada’s minority official languages communities in the
Territories. |
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Annex
A:
Annual Levels Report |
Signed:
August 2009
Part B: Results Achieved 3: Nominations
issued to individuals whose mother tongue or first official language to be
used in Canada is French.
Part C: Promotion and Recruitment 2: Overview of
promotion and recruitment activities undertaken in support of minority
official languages communities. |
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