
Lena Metlege Diab is now Canada’s new Minister of Immigration.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has named Lena Metlege Diab as Canada’s new Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship. Diab replaces Rachel Bendayan, who had briefly taken over the role following Marc Miller’s departure earlier in 2025. With her deep experience in legal and political fields, Diab brings valuable expertise to the position.
Lena Metlege Diab represents Halifax West in Parliament and has a strong background in law and community leadership. Before joining the federal cabinet, Diab served as Nova Scotia's Minister of Immigration from 2013 to 2021. During this time, she expanded immigration programs and launched several streams aimed at attracting skilled workers and entrepreneurs. Her efforts have made Nova Scotia a more welcoming place for newcomers, and she is widely respected for her work in promoting diversity.
Born in Halifax to Lebanese immigrant parents, Diab has always been passionate about supporting immigrant communities. Fluent in English, French, and Arabic, she holds degrees in law and commerce from Dalhousie and Saint Mary’s University. Diab has also served as Nova Scotia’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, making history as the first woman of Lebanese descent to hold such a role in Canada. Her diverse background and advocacy for underrepresented groups make her a strong advocate for inclusive policies.
Diab’s previous work suggests that her approach to immigration policy will be structured and thoughtful. While no dramatic changes are expected immediately, her leadership may bring focus to several areas, such as:
In recent years, Canada has reformed its approach to international students, with changes to study permit rules and post-graduation work options. Although Diab has not announced any new policies yet, the government continues to review the sector. Students should stay updated on potential changes, as universities and colleges may face new regulations.
Prime Minister Carney has made it clear that the government will prioritize individuals who are already living and working in Canada when it comes to permanent residency (PR). Diab is expected to carry forward this policy, which could ease the PR process for international graduates and temporary foreign workers, while making it more difficult for new temporary workers to enter Canada.
Under Diab's leadership, Canadian immigration policy is expected to remain stable, with gradual improvements rather than sweeping changes. With a federal election coming up, major disruptions are unlikely. However, Canadians can expect more focus on:
Lena Metlege Diab’s appointment signifies a balanced and fair approach to immigration that focuses on both economic growth and inclusion. As the country moves forward, her leadership is expected to provide predictability in immigration policies, benefiting communities that have long advocated for fairness and representation.
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