Government of Canada invests in research on the settlement and integration of Syrian refugees

News Release

September 8, 2016—Ottawa,  Ontario—Social  Sciences and Humanities Research Council

The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and  Citizenship, the Honourable John McCallum, and the Minister of Science, the  Honourable Kirsty Duncan, today announced an  investment totalling $600,000 in short-term grants to fund 25 research projects on issues that affect the  successful resettlement of refugees.

“Immigration helps build our  society, culture and economy in long-lasting ways. The research that will be  undertaken, thanks to the investments announced today, will help ensure that  Canada's settlement programs provide the best possible supports to newcomers  and refugees to help them integrate into their communities and thrive,” said  Minister McCallum.

Canada responded to the Syrian refugee crisis by  welcoming nearly 30,000 refugees between November 2015 and August 2016,  with thousands more applications in progress. But arriving in Canada is just  the beginning of the resettlement process for refugees.

This  joint initiative between the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)  and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)  will focus on  the arrival, settlement and integration of Syrian refugees and will examine  issues such as employment, social integration, youth, housing, mental health  and the impact on local support systems.

“Social sciences and humanities researchers help us to understand issues affecting our daily lives and provide evidence for sound policy-making. This initiative is vital to supporting the successful integration of refugees into Canadian  society,” said Minister Duncan.

“SSHRC’s support of timely collaborative initiatives  such as this highlights the unique contribution of social sciences and  humanities research to guide informed decision-making at all levels within  Canadian society,”  said Ted Hewitt, President of SSHRC.

The  researchers will present the preliminary results of their projects at a number  of events, including the National Metropolis Conference in March 2017 in  Montreal.

Quick Facts

  • SSHRC is the federal  research funding agency that promotes and supports postsecondary-based research  and training in the humanities and social sciences. It supports about 8,300  research projects annually.

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