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Where is Canada's immigration minister? Community groups are asking

Release Date
2026-02-25
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CBC
Summary
Canada’s Immigration Minister Lena Diab has faced growing criticism from community organizations and members of Parliament for being insufficiently engaged and lacking visibility. Although expectations were high due to her background as the daughter of immigrants and her multilingual abilities, stakeholders say they have struggled to meet with her and describe her as largely absent from discussions on immigration issues.

Criticism has come from both opposition parties and members of her own Liberal Party, many of whom believe she is overwhelmed and does not have a strong grasp of the immigration portfolio. Her performance in parliamentary committees has also been questioned, as she has sometimes relied on civil servants to answer policy questions.

The government defends Diab’s work, pointing to policy results such as reductions in temporary residents, asylum claims, and international student numbers, along with a shift toward economic immigration. Some observers note that dissatisfaction may partly reflect frustration with the government’s broader immigration policies rather than the minister alone, but critics argue that stronger leadership and engagement with stakeholders are needed.
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