IRCC Deputy Minister Transition Binder 2022: Federal-Provincial-Territorial Landscape in Immigration

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Current Issues and Opportunities for Engagement

July 2022

Table of Contents

FPT Engagement Overview

IRCC’s relationships with PT partners are well-established, with significant engagement occurring multilaterally and bilaterally.

Multilateral

Through the Forum of Ministers Responsible for Immigration and associated senior tables and working groups

Bilateral

Immigration agreements provide program authorities and accountabilities & highlight shared interests

Regional

With the Atlantic Provinces on the Atlantic Immigration Pilot

Municipal

Chiefly through the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot

Quebec

Immigration-related matters guided by the Canada-Quebec Accord

Overview of the Canada-Quebec Relationship

The Canada-Quebec bilateral relationship on immigration is defined by shared jurisdiction and guided by the principle that immigration should support the preservation of Quebec’s demographic importance in Canada and its distinct identity

Current FPT Landscape

PT Priorities

Issue PT Concerns
Ukraine Response
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Regional Immigration
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Settlement
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Opportunities for Engagement

Annex A: Provincial/Territorial Political LandscapeFootnote *

Political Parties in power:

Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau
Next election; Oct 2023
Imm. Min: Sean Fraser
Intergov. Min: Dominic LeBlanc

Note: Except for Quebec, the Intergovernmental Affairs Minister is the Premier of each province/territory
Note: Alberta’s Premier, Jason Kenney announced on May 8, 2022 that he would step down.

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