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Integration of immigrants and visible minorities in Quebec and Canada

Thursday 22 Feb 2024
From 12:45PM To 3:30PM

The integration into the job market in Quebec and Canada is determined more by belonging to a visible minority than by being an immigrant. Even if they were born in Canada, members of visible minorities seem to struggle to carve out a place for themselves in the job market. This is what  Brahim Boudarbat (Université de Montréal, CIRANO) and Idossou Marius Adom (International Monetary Fund) conclude in a recent CIRANO study.

At a time when both Quebec and Canada are seeking to recruit more workers from abroad to address labor shortages, logic would dictate that we first realize the full potential of the working-age population already here. The situation of young Canadians from visible minority backgrounds deserves special attention to counter the risks of their socio-economic exclusion and the consequences this could have on social cohesion.

During this symposium, Brahim Boudarbat presented the highlights of his study. A panel of people from various backgrounds then discussed the issues involved in welcoming and integrating immigrants to Quebec.

 

READ THE PERSPECTIVES (French)

Boudarbat, Brahim
CIRANO Researcher and Fellow
Full Professor, Université de Montréal
Ph.D., Economics, Université de Montréal
Campanile, Delfino
General Manager, PROMIS aide aux immigrants et aux réfugiés
Cherenfant, Déborah
Regional Manager, Femmes entrepreneures, Québec & Atlantique chez TD
Hamel, Denis
Vice President, Politiques de développement de la main-d’œuvre, Conseil du patronat du Québec
Paquet, Mireille
Associate Professor, Concordia University

Program

12:45 - 13:00
Welcome
13:00 - 13:05
Introductory remarks
13:05 - 13:50
Presentation : Les minorités visibles nées au Canada: l’angle mort des politiques d’intégration au marché du travail
13:50 - 15:15
Round table
Déborah Cherenfant, Mireille Paquet, Delfino Campanile, Denis Hamel
15:15 - 15:30
Conclusion and thanks

Location


1130 Rue Sherbrooke O #1400, Montréal, QC H3A 2M8, Canada