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Bill S-215 — Loi instituant le Mois national de l’immigration

Loi sur le Mois national de l’immigration

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Introduced Jun 17, 2026
Résumé

This proposed law wants to create a special month in Canada. If it passes, June would become "National Immigration Month" every year. This month would be a time to celebrate immigrants and the positive impact they've had on Canada. This proposed law would affect everyone in Canada. It would encourage communities to hold events and activities that recognize immigrants. It would also remind all Canadians about the important role immigrants have played in building the country. This matters because it would formally acknowledge the contributions of immigrants. It could help promote understanding and appreciation for the diverse cultures and experiences that make up Canada. It's a way to show that Canada values the people who have chosen to make it their home.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the Senate
May 27, 2025
Approved in principle (Senate)
Jun 18, 2025
Passed the Senate
Jun 9, 2026
Introduced in the House
Jun 17, 2026
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Bill Quality
Weak

This proposed law aims to recognize the positive impact of immigrants on Canada by naming November as "National Immigration Month." However, it doesn't create any new programs, funding, or support for immigrants, nor does it address any challenges they face.

Things to Watch For

  • This proposed law does not create any new services or support for immigrants.
  • It does not provide any money or resources to celebrate or educate people during this month.
  • It does not address any real problems or challenges faced by immigrants in Canada.
  • The law is purely symbolic and does not lead to any concrete actions.
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