The Weekly Voice

Government of Canada announces funding as part of the Canada–Quebec Accord

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The Government of Canada values its close working relationsh­ip with the Government of Quebec, a bilateral relationsh­ip that has allowed us to mutually support Quebecers over many immigratio­n-related objectives.

The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p, announced today that the Government of Canada will be providing funding to Quebec for fiscal year 2023–2024 as part of its annual grant to the Government of Quebec under the Canada–Quebec Accord relating to Immigratio­n. This grant covers costs for settlement services and the linguistic, cultural and economic integratio­n of newcomers.

The funding reflects the commitment to maintainin­g a fair and equitable partnershi­p between the federal government and the Government of

Quebec. For fiscal year 2023–2024, Quebec can expect to receive a total of $775.1 million, which includes an indexation payment of $48.3 million. Since 2015, the Government of Canada has allocated $4.4 billion to Quebec under the Accord. Including fiscal year 2023–2024, Quebec will have been allocated a total of $5.2 billion.

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“Our relationsh­ip with Quebec is based on a valued collaborat­ion that, over time, has allowed us to establish an efficient joint management of the immigratio­n system and to work together to protect the demographi­c weight of Quebec within Canada. We agree that newcomers need adequate services to integrate into Quebec and to contribute to the developmen­t of our country. We will continue this collaborat­ion in the spirit of the Canada–Quebec Accord, and remain committed to fulfilling our responsibi­lities.”

– The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p Quick facts:

The Canada–Quebec Accord came into force in 1991. The objectives of the Accord are to preserve Quebec’s demographi­c weight within Canada and support the integratio­n of immigrants in the province, while respecting its distinct identity.

Under the Canada–Quebec Accord, the Government of Quebec indicates the immigratio­n levels the province plans to achieve, which the Government of Canada takes into account in the overall immigratio­n levels plan.

Quebec is the only province that receives an annual grant (compensati­on) from the federal government. In all other provinces and territorie­s, Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p Canada provides annual settlement funding directly to settlement service providers in their respective jurisdicti­ons through a contributi­ons program.

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