Terry Sheehan
Terry Sheehan
Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie
RNIP program brings the benefits of immigration to rural/northern area
August 26, 2022

 

Office of Terry Sheehan

Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie

 

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Then Minister of Immigration Ahmed Hussen (left) attended the launch of the Rural Northern Immigration Project (RNIP) program in Sault Ste. Marie in June of 2019. He is seen here in a photo with MP Terry Sheehan and Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie Christian Provenzano.

 

RNIP program brings the benefits of immigration to rural/northern area

 

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON, Aug. 26, 2022 -- Immigration plays a crucial role in our economic recovery from the pandemic and, now more than ever, newcomers are vital to the future of rural and northern communities across the country. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting these communities, expanding immigration to create jobs, addressing our labour shortage, and helping businesses grow.

The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, today announced the expansion of the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP), increasing the benefits of immigration in the 11 participating communities. A number of new improvements will be implemented this fall and will support community partners, employers and candidates by

Based on the recommendations of our community partners, these changes take another step in meeting their needs and promoting growth in smaller and rural communities across the country. With expanded geographic boundaries, the RNIP will support more employers in filling crucial labour market needs.

Regional immigration programs, like the RNIP, are increasingly important to the sustainable growth of our country and build on the success of the new permanent Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), launched in March 2022, which continues to help the Atlantic provinces attract the skilled newcomers they need to address the labour shortage and demographic challenges in the region. To date, 167 confirmed permanent program applications have been received since the launch. 

Francophone immigration is also crucial for Canada, including in rural and northern communities. Immigration is one of the most important factors in maintaining, and even increasing, populations of Francophone minority communities, and we are collaborating with partners, provinces and territories to ensure French-speaking immigrants have the opportunity and resources to settle in, and contribute to, Francophone communities across the country. We will continue to take measures to increase the proportion and retention of French-speaking newcomers in welcoming Francophone communities outside Quebec.

Expanding regional immigration builds on the ongoing work to strengthen Canada's immigration system, including our plan to hire up to 1,250 new employees by the end of this fall to reduce application backlogs, with a focus on addressing labour shortages, improving client experience and reuniting families. We are taking action to ensure that our immigration system works well for everyone—including those in rural and northern communities.

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“I am pleased that the Rural Immigration Pilot Program continues to see success in Sault Ste. Marie and Northern Ontario. These improvements announced today will help our beautiful area continue to grow by welcoming more newcomers.”

--Terry Sheehan, Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour

"Rural and northern communities face unique economic and demographic challenges, and the expansion of RNIP announced today makes it that much easier for communities to fill their critical labour market needs. They also expand community boundaries so that employers in remote areas can access the program, helping to support economic development and growth in smaller communities across the country."

 – The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

 

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