Good new regarding fees for Sudan’s Humanitarian Pathway

Following this morning’s news from Minister Marc Miller, here are the fees that have been waived for the application for the Sudanese Humanitarian Pathway. As well as, the fees that still applies; processing fees.
SCCA meets Randy Boissonnault MP, Edmonton Center

Enlightenment about the meeting with Minister Randy Minister Randy met with several members of the Sudanese Community and the Sons of Darfur Association, in addition to Ms. Susana Domo, Program Director at Action for Health Community. This took place in a roundtable meeting with Minister Randy Boissonnaault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages […]
SCCA addresses misinformation circulating on behalf of it

February 12, 2024 The Sudanese Canadian Community Association (SCCA) has observed the circulation of much incorrect information on social media regarding the (Sudanese Family Reunification Program) and about the Council’s work with various entities concerning this program. The SCCA also notes that some of these rumors are falsely attributed to the SCCA and would like […]
Udhiya 2023 with Sadagaat-Canada

In collaboration with Sadagaat-Canada, you can perform your Udhiya this year in Sudan and feed people in need. Your contribution will go towards slaughtering a calf, packaging and distributing of meat bags to family this Eid. Collection of donations is open until June 26th, 2023. Donations are received through their website www.sadagaat-canada.com where you will also […]
SCCA Plea to Canadian Government

SCCA Plea to the Canadian Government to help Sudanese fleeing the war to neighboring countries.
Canada speeding rollout of $71M in aid for Sudan, region as violence continues

International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan has announced $71 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan and two neighboring countries that are dealing with a large number of refugees in the wake of a violent crisis. Read the full article from Global News here.
Sudan crisis: Federal ministers provide an update on efforts to evacuate Canadians – April 29, 2023

In a virtual news conference, federal ministers Sean Fraser (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship) and Anita Anand (National Defence) provide an update on Canada’s response to the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
More evacuees from Sudan are expected to arrive in the United Arab Emirates today

More evacuees from Sudan are expected to arrive in the United Arab Emirates today (29 April), after fleeing the conflict before the country’s ceasefire ends. Watch the video from the Independent here
UK says nearly 900 evacuated from Sudan amid hopes of further flights

Foreign secretary welcomes ceasefire but cites the need for haste as Tory MP presses him over the fate of Britons’ Sudanese parents. Read the full article from the Guardian here.
Sudan fighting flares but military approves ceasefire extension

DUBAI, April 26 (Reuters) – Sudan’s army and a paramilitary force battled on Khartoum’s outskirts on Wednesday, undermining a truce in their 11-day conflict, but the army expressed willingness to extend the ceasefire. Read full article here