I can share the latest publicly known context, but I don’t have real-time access right this moment to pull breaking news. Here’s what’s relevant up to recently:
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The current Canadian minister responsible for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship has changed a few times in the past few years, with Marc Miller and Sean Fraser among recent holders, and Lena Diab noted in some sources as holding the role as of 2025 in certain timelines. For the most up-to-date name and portfolio details, check Canada.ca’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada page or Prime Minister’s Office announcements.[3]
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Cabinet appointments and mandate letters are typically published by the Prime Minister’s Office or the government’s official site, outlining priority areas like processing times, family reunification, and supports for regional immigration programs. You can verify the current minister and their mandate letter there.[1]
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If you’re looking for recent press releases or announcements (e.g., actions to strengthen the immigration system, integrity measures, or new pathways), IRC-Ca updates and Newswire pages often host the latest statements from the minister.[4][7]
Would you like me to fetch the current minister’s name and the most recent ministerial mandate letter and recent announcements from official sources? I can pull those and summarize with citations.
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The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, and the Honourable David McGuinty, Minister of Public Safety, will hold a press conference to highlight important measures that have been introduced to improve the integrity of Canada’s immigration system and investments to strengthen border security.
www.canada.canews
www.newswire.caLearn about the minister's role in overseeing Canada's immigration system
www.canadavisa.comnews
www.newswire.caMarc Miller has taken over the role of minister of immigration from Sean Fraser in this week’s cabinet reshuffle
canadianvisa.orgDear Minister Fraser:Thank you for agreeing to serve Canadians as Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.From the beginning of this pandemic, Canadians have faced a once-in-a-century challenge. And through it all, from coast to coast to coast, people have met the moment. When it mattered most, Canadians adapted, helped one another, and stayed true to our values of compassion, courage and determination. That is what has defined our path through this pandemic so far. And that is what...
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