Brandon Local Immigration Partnership (BLIP)
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what is blip
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Brandon Local Immigration Partnerships (BLIP) is the mechanism through which Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) supports the development of local partnerships and community-based planning around the needs of residents and newcomers.
The Brandon LIP is composed by 5 mayor groups: The Brandon LIP team, Immigrant Advisory Table (IAT), Interdisciplinary Immigration Research Network (IIRN), Partnership Council (PC), and Working Groups 2 (WG).
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OUR VISION
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The City of Brandon is a welcoming diverse space that fosters a multicultural identity and provides the foundation for growth and development. A community is bonded together by a shared purpose where all residents can aspire to live their best lives.
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Our mission
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Through coordination, collaboration, and community engagement, Brandon Local Immigration Partnership (BLIP) facilitates opportunities for the successful long-term settlement and integration of immigrants and newcomers to Brandon, Manitoba.
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Partnership council
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The PC is composed by big picture decision-makers able to cut through the red tape, which develop a multi-year strategy, annual action plans, and SMART goals by Identifying root-cause issues and sustainable means to address them.
OUR PARTNERS
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Immigrant Advisory Table
The IAT is composed of immigrants and newcomers with lived experience, which provide insight and feedback to understand root-cause issues and promote broad community engagement through networks. IAT development consists of two phases: Broad representation in phase one (leaders from existing multicultural groups), and phase two will develop sub-tables to ensure all voices are included.
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