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The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) is pleased to announce that Thunder Bay CMA has been selected to participate in the new Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP).
“Building on the success of the RNIP, the new Pilot will be a key component of our population growth strategy as we look ahead to the next five years. We are thrilled to collaborate closely with local employers to continue identifying and addressing critical gaps in our labour market.” Said Jamie Taylor, CEO of the Thunder Bay CEDC.
The RCIP is designed to bring the benefits of immigration to rural communities across Canada, helping employers connect with new talent or retain existing skilled workers to address critical labour shortages. Through this initiative, Thunder Bay CMA will have the opportunity to retain and attract newcomers who will strengthen our local workforce and contribute to the region’s ongoing prosperity.
As an employer-focused program, the CEDC will work closely with local businesses to identify labour force gaps, ensuring the RCIP addresses the current needs and challenges within our community. By fostering economic immigration, the RCIP reinforces Thunder Bay’s position as an ideal destination for newcomers to live, work, and thrive.
“We extend our sincere gratitude to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada for this opportunity, as well as to the municipal governments within our catchment area, our Board of Directors, community organizations, and especially our local employers who provided letters of support for our application,” added Taylor. “Your invaluable contributions were essential in demonstrating the need for this program to support both our existing workforce and future growth.”
Employers interested in applying for the upcoming RCIP or learning more about this opportunity can stay informed by following CEDC’s social media channels or by signing up for notifications through the CEDC RCIP Notification Form.
Source: gotothunderbay.ca