Rural Municipalities: New Target for Immigration Pilot

Author: Azadeh Haidari Author: Azadeh Haidari-Garmash, RCIC

Manitoba Launches Immigrant Labor Pilot to Boost Rural Workforces with Westman Municipalities

The Province of Manitoba, in collaboration with several municipalities in Westman, has unveiled a pioneering immigration scheme aimed at addressing labour shortages in rural regions.

The West-Central Immigration Initiative, as the three-year pilot program is known, was announced last Friday. This initiative will see Manitoba join forces with Gambler First Nation and seven rural municipalities, with the aim of addressing labour market gaps and spurring economic progress, according to provincial authorities.

Labour and Immigration Minister Malaya Marcelino expressed optimism about the joint initiative. "By working together, we’re responding to the local needs for skilled workers in rural Manitoba and ensuring Manitoba continues to be a welcoming province," said Marcelino.

According to projections, the region will require between 240 to 300 workers to satisfy labour demands over the next three years. This forecast is based on a survey conducted among 85 employers in the region and takes into account newly created positions, replacements, retirements, and overall growth, as highlighted in the minister's press statement.

The municipalities participating in this groundbreaking program include Russell-Binscarth, Yellowhead, Roblin, Ellice-Archie, Riding Mountain West, Rossburn, and Prairie View.

The province further revealed that it already operates three successful immigration programs in Winkler-Stanley, Morden, and the Parkland region. It is also exploring the development of similar initiatives in other locations.

The province's data shows a growing preference among immigration nominees for settling in rural communities. Last year, 25% of nominees chose to settle in these areas, a significant increase from 16% a decade ago. This trend underscores the important role rural communities can play in shaping Manitoba's immigration landscape.

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