Lena Metlege Diab is now Canada’s new Minister of Immigration. INC news


May 14, 2025 Tags:

Canada has a new Minister of Immigration. Lena Metlege Diab has taken over the role following the recent federal election. She replaces Rachel Bendayan, who had served in the position for a short time. This change follows earlier shifts in the federal cabinet.

A Strong Background in Immigration Work

Diab represents Halifax West as a Member of Parliament. She brings years of legal and political experience. From 2013 to 2021, she led Nova Scotia’s immigration department. During that time, she helped create new programs, including Express Entry streams and options for business immigrants. Her past work earned her praise across the country.

Who Is Lena Diab?

Lena Diab was born in Halifax. Her parents came to Canada from Lebanon. She is fluent in English, French, and Arabic. She studied commerce and law at Saint Mary’s and Dalhousie universities. Before entering federal politics, she worked as a lawyer and ran a small business. She also served in many high-level roles in Nova Scotia, including Attorney General and Minister of Justice. She was the first woman of Lebanese background to hold that title in Canada.

What Diab’s Appointment Means for Immigration

Diab is expected to take a calm and steady approach to immigration policy. She believes in improving the system while keeping it fair. Under her leadership, Canada could see:

  • More support for French-speaking immigrants
  • Better options for people already working or studying in Canada
  • Careful changes to work permits and student programs

What About International Students?

Canada has already made many changes for international students. Study permit caps and new work rules have affected thousands. Diab has not announced any new changes yet. But the government will likely keep watching this sector closely. Schools could face more rules, and students should stay informed.

Focus on People Already in Canada

Canada’s new Prime Minister wants to help people already living and working here. This includes international students and temporary workers. Diab is expected to follow that plan. She may make it easier for these groups to become permanent residents. At the same time, new temporary workers could face tougher rules.

Looking Ahead

Diab’s arrival likely means steady, slow updates—not sudden changes. With another election coming, the focus will remain on careful policy. Her leadership could bring:

  • Easier paths to permanent residency for current residents
  • Clearer rules for schools and student permits
  • Expanded immigration for French-speaking communities

Communities across Canada hope Diab’s leadership brings fairness and balance. Her past record shows she values inclusion, structure, and progress.

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