Renée LeBlanc Proctor

Renée LeBlanc Proctor

spokesperson Canada

Renée LeBlanc Proctor is a spokesperson for Immigration Minister Marc Miller, representing the Canadian government's position on immigration matters. She has acknowledged the significant challenges facing individuals trying to enter and exit the Gaza Strip amidst the ongoing conflict.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
61,524
Power
2,752$
Sentiment
5.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 2 5.50 0.15% +10% 38,005,238 61,524 $1,700,000 2,752$
Totals 2 38,005,238 61,524 $1,700,000 2,752$
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Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Renée LeBlanc Proctor, spokesperson for the minister, said the restrictions to citizenship by descent to the first generation born abroad had led to 'unacceptable consequences for Canadians whose children were born outside the country.' 6

The Globe and Mail: Ottawa retables ‘Lost Canadians’ bill in bid to restore citizenship rights before court deadline

Canada Canada: Renée LeBlanc Proctor is the press secretary for Lena Diab, who stated they cannot comment on the status of individuals due to privacy legislation. 5

The Globe and Mail: Campaign under way to grant Jimmy Lai, jailed Hong Kong publisher, Canadian citizenship

Canada Canada: Renée LeBlanc Proctor stated that Canada is committed to providing a temporary safe haven for displaced Ukrainians. 7

The Globe and Mail: Ukrainians living temporarily in Canada should get automatic visa extensions, group says

Nigeria Nigeria: According to Renée LeBlanc Proctor, a spokesperson for Minister Miller, Canada is increasingly aware of the exploitation of temporary resident visas. 6

The Punch: Nigeria, India lead as 50,000 students failed to register in Canadian schools — Report

Canada Canada: Renée LeBlanc Proctor, spokesperson for Immigration Minister Marc Miller, said the amended rules would ensure consistency in the cancellation of documents. 5

The Globe and Mail: Ottawa boosts immigration officers’ ability to cancel visitor visas, travel permits