On #InternationalMigrantsDay, we honour migrants’ courage and resilience, and recognize their many contributions to building a stronger Canada. We remain committed to protecting the world’s most vulnerable people and to fostering a country where everyone can thrive. Read the… Show more
Today, on #InternationalMigrantsDay, migrant farmworker members of @MWACCanada are outside the Canadian Embassy in Mexico City. Their demand is simple: permanent resident #StatusforAllll! Show more
— Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (@MWACCanada) December 18, 2024
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When managed well, migration benefits the people who move, and the places they move from and to. On #MigrantsDay, we celebrate the volunteers who transform #EveryStep into connection and hope into meaningful action. Show more
1 out of every 30 people in the world is a migrant. Wednesday’s #MigrantsDay is an opportunity to celebrate the millions of migrants that are integral members of the societies in which they live, and their contributions to both their home & host countries.… Show more
Today is International Migrants Day! As we celebrate the stories and spirit of migrants, we remind ourselves of their invaluable contributions to uplift communities and economies. Today and every day, we stand with migrants at Show more
Today, we honor the resilience, courage, and contributions of migrants in Lao PDR. They enrich our communities, bringing diversity, innovation, and strength. On this International Migrants Day, let's stand together to ensure every migrant is treated with dignity and respect. Show more
Dumitru from Cahul was a migrant and returned back to his native country Moldova to start a crafts business. Now, he is a renown craftsman & is moving forward thanks to @EUinMoldova & UNDP financial & technical support. Read more: Show more
Statement from our Vice Chair @AuxiSouBa on this International Migrant Day "Today, on International Migrants Day, we recognize the courage, resilience, and contributions of migrants around the world. 1/" Show more
NOW: Thousands marched in Downtown Los Angeles to celebrate International Migrants Day. The people say no to Trump's anti-immigrant agenda!
— Party for Socialism and Liberation (@pslnational) December 18, 2024
International Migrants Day History
International Migrants Day was established to recognize the efforts, contributions, and rights of migrants. It is an opportunity to reflect on their challenges and celebrate their societal benefits. Immigration and the resulting diversity have long been a significant part of Canadian society, making International Migrants Day relevant to all residents.
The United Nations General Assembly officially proclaimed December 18th as International Migrants Day in 2000, following the adoption of the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. For Canadians, the day aligns with the country's commitment to multiculturalism and inclusivity. The diverse backgrounds of Canadian citizens offer a unique perspective and understanding of migrant issues. Canada has a high immigration rate per capita and recognizes the significance of immigrant contributions to society.
In Canada, International Migrants Day is commonly recognized through various events and activities. These may include educational workshops and seminars on migrant rights, stigma, and contribution. Media outlets and organizations often use this day to raise awareness about issues that migrants face. Annually, Canada observes International Migrants Day on December 18th by the global community, reflecting its commitment to recognizing migrants' crucial role and affirming its dedication to creating an environment that respects and values all its inhabitants.
Facts about International Migrants Day
The theme for International Migrants Day in 2025 will be Migrants, Missionaries of Hope . In 2024 the theme was Honoring the Contributions of Migrants and Respecting their Rights. In 2023 the theme was Free to choose whether to migrate or to stay.
There are 65 million and counting refugees around the world. Most refugee are Syrian followed by Afghans, with 4.2 million and 2.6 million refugees, respectively.
About 22% of Canada's population is made up of immigrants, making the country one of the most diverse in the world. The top five source countries for immigrants to Canada are India, China, the Philippines, Nigeria, and Pakistan.
Canada has one of the highest per capita immigration rates globally, with over 300,000 immigrants and refugees admitted each year. In recent years, the government has been seeking to increase those numbers to grow the economy and address labor shortages.
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Top things to do in Canada for International Migrants Day
Since International Migrants Day is also a celebration of multiculturalism, try some food or drink from a different country. Have you tried a Cumberland sausage (UK), baklava (central Asian) or sake (Japan)? Enjoy a night out to a restaurant to enjoy different types of foods.
The stories and events of migration are literally world-changing. There are countless films that each tell a different story of migration through time. Some of our recommendations: The Immigrant (1917), Children of Men (2006) or The Kite Runner (2007).
Canada is home to many museums and galleries that celebrate the diverse histories and contributions of migrants. Some examples include the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.
Look for community service events or opportunities that focus on providing services or resources to migrant communities in your local area.