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Businesses should take leadership to invite and retain immigrants: Mayor, MLAs

- By Gordon Edgar - Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawTo­day.com

Mayor Clive Tolley and MLAs Greg Lawrence and Tim McLeod said that making Moose Jaw economical­ly attractive was key to growing the city’s population at the Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce event ‘Pancakes & Politics’ on Friday, March 4. The event saw Moose Jaw Mayor Clive Tolley and both of Moose Jaw’s Members of the Legislativ­e Assembly (MLAs) share their thoughts on issues relevant to the city’s business community.

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“So I feel very close to this issue,” the mayor said. “And every day, myself and people in the community are involved in trying to solve the problem of Moose Jaw not having enough citizens.”

The city’s population is 33,665 as of 2021.

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McLeod said they partner closely with the city to make sure the community is inviting and welcoming. He said that businesses need to be more aware of the programs

the province has in place for attracting immigrants: “Use the programs that are there. It’s absolutely critical that we bring newcomers and we sell how wonderful this city is.”

Chamber CEO Rob Clark brought up the Rural and Northern Immigratio­n Pilot (RNIP) as well as the Saskatchew­an Immigrant Nominee Program (SNIP). He said they were good answers and that many employers in Moose Jaw are making good use of the opportunit­ies that the RNIP and SINP offer.

Both programs are designed to attract skilled foreign nationals to immigrate to Canada.

Clark chose his words carefully as he referenced the large group of Chinese entreprene­urs in the room. He said that “a lot of the times, everybody says, ‘Well, you know what, they’re gonna come here, then they’re gonna leave.’ Well, let’s keep them here.”

Clark said that it was vital to help newcomers feel welcome and included in local culture and for long-time residents to be proud of what Moose Jaw has to offer.

“Our quality of work/life balance is absolutely amazing, probably second to none,” Clark added. “So our role as a community and as businesses is to keep (immigrants) here.”

Wakamow MLA Greg Lawrence touted provincial investment­s in re-training new or existing employees, saying that to date in 2021-22, Moose Jaw businesses have received 148,000 in training funding from the federal and provincial government­s.

However, Lawrence added that it was disappoint­ing to him how often he hears from young people that they plan to move away for jobs in the larger Canadian cities. He said that business owners need to create attractive opportunit­ies for youth to buy homes and make careers here.

“Of course, let them go away for school,” Lawrence said, “but make sure they come home.”

Tolley re-emphasized that immigratio­n was essential to the future of Moose Jaw: “Remember that people are coming here that may need language skills. They may need additional supports that we might not anticipate.”

The mayor said that the retainment of immigrants DQG \RXQJ SHRSOH LQ WKH FRPPXQLW\ FDQ EH GLI¿FXOW ZLWKout a special effort.

“I would just ask us all to be leaders and welcoming and try and demonstrat­e how we can do that as a community,” Tolley concluded.

 ?? ?? (l-r) Moose Jaw & District President Aaron Ruston; Moose Jaw Wakamow MLA Greg Lawrence; Moose Jaw North MLA Tim McLeod; and Mayor Clive Tolley discuss immigratio­n and population growth (photo by Gordon Edgar)
(l-r) Moose Jaw & District President Aaron Ruston; Moose Jaw Wakamow MLA Greg Lawrence; Moose Jaw North MLA Tim McLeod; and Mayor Clive Tolley discuss immigratio­n and population growth (photo by Gordon Edgar)

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