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Al Jazeera | Canada Aims to Bring in Over 1.2 million Immigrants Over the Next 3 Years

Canada plans to bring in more than 1.2 million new immigrants over the next three years, the federal immigration minister said on Friday, as the country tries to fill gaps in its labour market and boost the economy, both hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said the federal government aims to accept 401,000 new permanent residents in 2021, another 411,000 in 2022 and then 421,000 in 2023.

Canada needs more workers, he said, “and immigration is the way to get there”.

“Before the pandemic, our government’s goal to drive the economy forward through immigration was ambitious. Now it’s simply vital,” said Mendicino, who tabled the new immigration targets earlier in the day.

Robert Falconer, a refugee and immigration policy researcher at the University of Calgary School of Public Policy, Friday says that if the government meets its goals, the next three years will be “the highest years on record since 1911”.

In outlining the details of its plan, Ottawa said it aims to welcome 232,500 newcomers from the economic class of immigrants in 2021, as well as family members of people already in Canada, 59,500 refugees and other protected persons. Another 5,500 people will be accepted on humanitarian grounds.

Canada’s immigration system has long been held up as a model, as it has historically brought in skilled workers as well as refugees and individuals seeking to reunite with family members already in the country.

The country closed its borders to most immigrants in March due to COVID-19. Through August, it had settled 128,425 newcomers, Reuters news agency reported – less than half of the 341,000-person target it had set for 2020.

The COVID-19 pandemic also has put glaring inequalities and longstanding problems with Canada’s immigration system under increased scrutiny.

Many asylum seekers and refugees face poor working conditions, while several key industries in Canada, such as healthcare, food processing and farming, rely on workers whose precarious immigration status places them at risk of abuse.

A movement has grown over the past several months demanding Canada grant permanent immigration status for these front line workers, many of whom are labouring under conditions that place them at risk of contracting COVID-19.

‘Status for all’

Amid that pressure, the federal government announced plans earlier this year to regularize the status of a narrow segment of these workers – asylum seekers working in specific healthcare jobs – that politicians dubbed “guardian angels”.

Some estimates put the number of workers eligible for that pathway to residency at about 1,000 people, however – far lower than the total number of workers with non-permanent status in Canada.

“Immigrants are critical to our healthcare sector and represent one in four working in our hospitals and long-term care homes,” Mendicino said on Friday.

“Whether they’ve been taking care of our most vulnerable, or putting food on our tables, newcomers have played an outsized role in our response to COVID-19.”

Reacting to the announcement, the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, an advocacy group, said the government should put in place “a single-tier immigration system” that ensures status for all migrants.

Hundreds of organisations across Canada have endorsed that demand and a national day of action is scheduled for November 1.

“All migrants, refugees and undocumented people in the country must be regularized and given full immigration status now without exception. All migrants arriving in the future must do so with full and permanent immigration status,” the groups say in a letter.

Canada has been hard hit by COVID-19, reporting more than 232,000 cases and at least 10,000 deaths attributed to the virus since the pandemic began.

Earlier on Friday, the country’s top public health officer urged Canadians to reduce their contacts with others by at least 25 percent in order to stem the second wave of the pandemic.

“To bend the epidemic curve and reduce transmission to lover levels … we must really reduce our number of contacts as much as possible,” Dr Theresa Tam said, as reported by CBC News.

Source – Al Jazeera

Uganda Canadian Business Convention has been Moved to 2021, Same Venue, Same City!

Dear all, Take Note – This year’s Canada Convention has been Moved to 2021, Same Venue Same City!

Thanks for registering for the Uganda Canadian Diaspora Convention and Business Expo scheduled for July 2nd – July 4th 2021. Please attached find your invitation letter for the convention.

Kindly note that the invitation letters provided by Uganda Canadian Diaspora Network do not guarantee that you will obtain a visa to attend the convention but confirms that you have met our requirements to attend the convention and that your presence is important for the success of the business expo and convention. Consequently, it is the jurisdiction of the Canadian Immigration Department to make a determination on whether you meet their criteria to come as a visitor to attend the aforementioned.  We bare no responsibility to this outcome.

For More details about the upcoming Convention and Business Expo, please visit our website at http://www.ugandacanadaconvention.com

Online Payments can be made at Eventbrite – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uganda-canadian-business-expo-convention-2020-edition-tickets-76460319875

For Hotel Booking and Reservations, Please Call – 1-800-847-5075

– Using a Special Group Code – SUE

Click the link below to book your room today – https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi id=1582218468870&key=GRP&app=resvlink

Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Downtown
Address: 475 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1X7
Phone: (416) 924-0611

Details for travel to Canada

For details on travel to Canada visit, the Official Canadian Government website to learn about the type of visa you will require. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada.html

Contacts 
Event Coordinator +1.978.235.2459
Email — [email protected],

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni

Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, to continue strengthening the relationship between Canada and Uganda, and to discuss the latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Prime Minister and the President exchanged views about their respective national efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and protect the health, safety, and economic well-being of their citizens. The Prime Minister noted the importance of responding to the virus in a manner that protects the most vulnerable groups in society and upholds human rights. 

The two leaders noted the devastating economic impacts of the pandemic for many countries and the importance of appropriate development financing to help countries bring back growth in key sectors. They discussed ways to continue strengthening the Canada-Uganda bilateral relationship and to advance shared priorities such as trade and investment, and international coordination to restore global economic activity.

Prime Minister Trudeau thanked President Museveni for Uganda’s ongoing help to repatriate Canadians seeking to return home during this crisis.

COVID-19 is a rapidly evolving global challenge. The Government of Canada is working closely with local, provincial, territorial, and international partners to minimize its health, economic, and social impacts in Canada and around the world.

Public Announcement | Uganda Canadian Business Expo & Convention Moved to 2nd – 4th July 2021, Canada Day Weekend

Due to the disruptions caused by the Covid -19 Pandemic and the City of Toronto’s cancellation of all public events till June 30th including the Canadian border closure – We wish to inform all attendees that this year’s Uganda Canadian Business Expo and Convention that was scheduled take place from July 3-5, 2020 has been moved (postponed) to next year July 2-4, 2021 during the Canada Day Weekend same venue (Courtyard Toronto Downtown Marriott Hotel).

Please note that all previous credits and payments will be applied to the new dates since the hotel does not issue refunds. If you need a room you are also encouraged to make a new reservation with the new code. Our registration drive at Post Bank in Uganda will also be resuming as soon as the travel restrictions to Canada are lifted. Please note the online eventbrite registration page remains open for would be early bird attendees for 2021.

We apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused.

RSVP – Email: [email protected] 

Management.

Social Activist and Convention Motivational Speaker.

Fahad Amir Nsubuga is an orphan born one year after President Museveni came to power – 1987 in Kampala, Uganda. He attended Kazo Islamic, Buraq Infants Academy , Rayat Islamic, Kibuli Demonstration for Nursery and Primary before going to Mbogo Mixed Secondary and Buziga Islamic School.

Fahad came to Canada 2016 were he is now a Permanent Resident. He joined and graduated at CDI College of Business in 2018. Fahad is a Motivational Speaker, Social Activist, Human Rights Defender and a Political Commentator.

In 2014 , he started a page on Facebook that that he named Nsubuga A Fahad to specifically inspire and identify with people who needed a voice. To date the page has grown to attract 45k active followers. https://www.facebook.com/nsubuga.a.fahad/

Fahad: [email protected]

Rev. Eddie Jjumba | Spiritual Advisor and Host Inter-Denominational Service

Rev. Eddie Jjumba is a servant leader. Born in a small village called Kigasa, Masaka, Uganda. He is the husband of one wife and father of two gorgeous boys. He is a Christian man with a heart given to serving God’s people. An ordained Minister who enjoys playing volleyball and Taekwondo.

Rev. Jjumba holds a Master’s of Divinity-Clinical Counseling from Tyndale University College &Seminary, Canada. A Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) from Makerere university, Uganda. A Post Graduate Diploma-Autism & Behavior Science, from Seneca College, Canada. Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE-Level 1), Knox College, University of Toronto. He is an Authorized Child Protection Worker (Ontario) currently employed by York Children’s Aid Society.

He is completing certification as a registered Psychotherapist in Ontario. Eddie is always curious to learn from others.He is the Senior Pastor of Dominion Church International-Toronto, an affiliate of Pentecostal Assembly of Canada. A community Church dedicated to cultivating active Christians who will continue making a positive difference in lives of all God’s people from all walks of life.

Dominion Church is committed to attending to people’s physical, emotional and spiritual needs (Body Mind and Soul). Away from the pulpit, Rev. Jjumba is also actively employed in the social work field for over 16 years now, working with marginalized individuals/families in Canada and Uganda. He is passionate about finding the best in every human person.

He is committed to promoting interfaith dialogue through avenues like the annual Ugandan Canadian Diaspora Business Expo and Convention to maximize the potential for development that comes from working together. Unity doesn’t require uniformity. Under Rev. Jjumba’s leadership, Dominion Church Toronto is actively calling upon lovers of development to participate in the construction of the first Ugandan-Canadian Community Centre that will serve all community members without discrimination whatsoever.

This multipurpose Community Centre will feature; a 50-bed Youth Shelter; Recreational Facility – 250 people capacity, Child Care Facility, Counseling Hub (family, individual, mental health, immigration services and psycho-spiritual care), Multi-faith Place of Worship and Community Internet Radio.

To learn more about how you can participate, visit http://dominionchurchint-toronto.com/community.html

“Every Brick Counts ! Your Brick Counts” May the peace of the Lord be with you all as we join hearts daily to leave this world a better place than we found it.

Phone: +1416.837.1790 Email: [email protected]

 

Justus Mirembe – Co Chair Uganda Canada Convention & Business Expo 2020 Toronto.

Justus Mirembe has lived and worked in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada for almost 20 years. His educational background is in Forensic Criminology, majoring in Crime and Intelligence from both Douglas College and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT). Justus has worked for the Canadian Federal Government for 17 years. He is currently a member of a select specialized Federal Armed Elite Unit specializing in enforcement of Inter-Provincial and International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna. Canada and Uganda are among over 180 countries that are signatories of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and part of Justus’s duties are to enforce the export and import and illegal trade of wildlife. You may run into Justus at any major Canadian point of entries specifically at airports and border crossing

Outside of his profession, Justus has a track record of waving the Uganda flag high through community service in Canada dating back almost 20 years when he first landed in Canada. Justus recently served as Director of British Columbia Soccer Association (BC Soccer) for two and half years (2017 – 2019). BC Soccer is the largest provincial sporting organization with a membership of over 120,0000 kids, women and men representing FIFA officially in the region through Canada soccer. As BC Soccer Director representing the districts of Vancouver and Richmond, Justus was responsible for the organization’s over $5,000,000 annual budget. BC Soccer was part of the bidding committee that successfully won the bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup that will be held in Canada, USA and Mexico.

Justus is currently one of the Canadian Council Representative of the Uganda North American Association (UNAA) where he is serving his second 2 year term (2017 – 2021) representing the Pacific Region of British Columbia. Justus was also one of the organizing committee member that hosted the 1st Uganda Canada Business Convention in 2012 that was held in Vancouver , British Columbia and has assisted in the 2 previous Uganda Canada Conventions that were held in Toronto in 2018 and 2019. He is therefore looking forward to Co-Chairing the 4th Annual Uganda Canada Business Convention to be held on July 3- July 5, 2020 in Toronto. One of the quotes that drive Justus’s motivation for community service comes from one of his heroes Mahatma Gandhi who said “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” these words keep Justus’s passion of always offering a helping hand to those in need.

Email — [email protected] Website — www.ugandacanadaconvention.com

Events | Geoffrey Evans Kizito Co-Chair Uganda Canadian Business Expo & Convention Toronto 2020

Geoffrey Evans Kizito or simply Jeff as is popularly known is a Ugandan Canadian based Toronto, Ontario.  He is married with 3 children and holds a Bachelors degree in Business Administration from, MUBS- Kampala,  BSc. York University, Toronto-canada and a Masters MSc. PHCNP, FNP-BC – from D’Youville University Buffalo, New York.

He is currently employed at Toronto’s renowned Trauma Center Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center in Schulich Heart Center, Cardiology Cardiovascular Surgery, Program Director at Canada home doctors, division of Goral Health Canada. He also serves as the Vice Chairman, Buganda ku Ntikko, Canada.

For hobbies Jeff enjoys playing soccer and basketball, he co-founded and coaches the Toronto Uganda Cranes Soccer Club. Jeff Kizito will be the Co-Chair of the Uganda Canadian Business Expo & Convention that will be held in Toronto from July 3rd – July 5th 2020. WhatsApp +1.416.456.4630 

Meet Dr. Lawrence Muganga | Award-winning author and recipient USD$1.3M book deal – Keynote Speaker Canada Convention 2019

Dr. Lawrence Muganga is Award-winning writer and author, researcher, educator, public policy practitioner, strategy advisor, development management Specialist and authentic learning enthusiast based in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. Dr. Muganga earned his MA in Economic Policy Management from Makerere University and a Ph.D. in Educational Administration and Leadership from the University of Alberta, Canada. Dr. Muganga holds a Higher Education Teaching Certification from Harvard University, Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning.

Dr. Lawrence Muganga has extensively researched and written about a cutting-edge educational paradigm known as Authentic Learning, which, in short, means an education that prepares students for the real world by equipping them with real-life skills to face now and the future.

Dr. Muganga very often advises schools, governments, multi-national agencies, international aid organizations, education managers and administrators, curriculum development experts, educators, learning facilitators, trainers and independent citizens searching for solutions to better the education system to deliver meaningful learning. Lawrence’s advice is grounded in the urgent need to equip students with skills required to address the 21st century challenges and preparing them for a future about which nothing is certain but constant and rapid change with jobs perhaps unknown to us today.

Lawrence is a results-driven visionary with a stellar record of success providing sound policy advice, independent and well-thought-out analysis, clear and easy to read research products, developing and operationalizing strategies, programs and projects that engage and unite diverse visions, missions and organizations.

Lawrence is skilled at identifying and explaining complex policy & strategy issues, researching contentious issues, creating compelling research products that support easy decision making and realization of vision, conducting independent analysis, providing cutting edge policy advice, and building high-performing teams enthusiastic about achieving organization goals and objectives.

Lawrence has held positions in Canada, Ethiopia, and Rwanda focused on researching, planning, developing, implementing, and assessing policies that contribute towards human capital development and improving the quality of life for populations.

Dr. Muganga is a recognized and award-winning professional within the areas of public policy and program management, he has established a network of contacts with local, national and international constituent groups including universities, think tanks, research and policy institutes, governments, multi-national development agencies, non-profit organizations, and industry-leading corporations.

Dr. Lawrence Muganga has recently written and published a must-read book that seeks to remedy the ills that have befallen the modern school system. In the book You Can’t Make “Fish Climb Trees”, Dr. Muganga advocates for a cutting-edge educational paradigm known as Authentic Learning, which, in short, means realistic learning in a real-life context. It means breaking down the walls of the school and taking education into the community. It means producing a tangible product that society can use. It means teaching students the soft skills, such as communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and creativity that will enable their success in the real world.

Simply put, Dr. Lawrence Muganga is very authentic, aspirational, analytical, collaborative, and success-oriented and strongly believes in the futures that starts now.

Dr. Muganga’s new book You Can’t Make “Fish Climb Trees”, clinched a USD$1.3 million book deal with an international organization. Whose contract prevents the organization from being named.

Lawrence Muganga, Ph.D.
Every mistake is another iteration closer to success!

Uganda Canada Convention Event Planner | Ronnie Mayanja

Ronnie Mayanja is the founder Ugandan Diaspora Network, a social networking forum celebrating Uganda’s success stories abroad. Now in its 10th year the forum holds an annual Diaspora Social Networking Gala and Business Breakfast at Kampala Serena Hotel and is proud to call Dr. Maggie Kigozi Patron. Ronnie previously served as a member of the Uganda North American Association (UNAA) Board of Directors for two terms before moving into Diaspora related consultancy work.  

He also founded the Ugandan Diaspora News Portal accessed in more than 100 countries across the globe by both Ugandans and friends of Uganda. Recently Ronnie Mayanja registered Uganda Diaspora Network Inc. as a non profit in the State of Massachusetts to help promote his philanthropic work among the New England Diaspora. From 7-9 October 2022, Ronnie will host the first New England Business Expo & Investment Summit at the Boston Burlington Marriott hotel.

His previous positions have included board member for the East African chamber of Commerce (EACC) based in Dallas, Texas. Deputy Station Manager at WBS Television and Radio Disk Jockey on Kampala’s Capital FM. He also interned and worked as an Africa Minder – Assignment Editor at the CNN International Desk in Atlanta.

Ronnie was a pioneer of the first Uganda Canadian Business Expo and Convention that was held in Vancouver, Canada in 2012. Building on the success of the fist convention he was inspired to help organize the second Uganda Canadian Business Expo and Convention held in Toronto 2018 working alongside a team of dedicated volunteers and community organizers. He recently registered the Uganda Canadian Diaspora Network and Uganda Canada Convention – in Canada. 

As a communications specialist Ronnie Mayanja has been involved in Uganda’s election coverage both in 2011 and 2016 were he consulted for both NTV(2011) and NBS(2016) leading television stations in Uganda. He is also one of the Moderators for the largest Ugandan Diaspora social media platforms on Facebook with more than 500,000 followers — Ugandans at Heart (UAH) 

Other responsibilities have included helping to coordinate the dynamic duo and Chess Champions Coach Robert Katende and his protege Phiona Mutesi (Queen of Katwe) North American speaking engagements.

Ronnie Mayanja is Budonian who holds a bachelors degree from Makerere University and a Masters Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University, College of Communication. Currently Ronnie is employed by the largest companies in the US that prides itself as a global leader in innovative communications and technology solutions.  His passion is to promote and celebrate Uganda Diaspora success stories. Ronnie considers himself Proudly Ugandan and will do whatever it takes advance Uganda’s Trade & Investment Opportunities.

Don’t Miss the 5th Edition of the Uganda Canadian Business Expo and Convention in Toronto – Canada Day Weekend. June 30th – Sun July 3rd at the Ottawa Westin Hotel. 

For direct access email — [email protected] or [email protected] or call – WhatsApp +1978.235.2459