Open letter to Ontario Political Party Leaders and their Candidates

Municipal, business and community leaders call for regional immigration program
 

Open letter to Ontario Political Party Leaders and their Candidates

Feb 6, 2025 | News, Provincial Advocacy

Municipal, business and community leaders call for regional immigration program

Labour shortages continue to be felt across Northern Ontario where population growth is limited and unemployment rates are significantly lower than the provincial average. In the last five years, the federal Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot brought over 4,000 newcomers to Northern Ontario, however Ontario’s provincial program brought less than 800 people to our communities.

Municipal, business and community leaders are calling on you to commit to supporting a set aside within the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program of 3,000 spots annually for Northern Ontario. Our communities have jobs that are going unfilled. We can respond more quickly to increased service and housing demands than bigger cities in the south. We can help Ontario ease the housing crisis and grow the provincial economy.

This change involves no new program spending. The staff are there, in place, working right now to process applications for the GTA. All we ask is that they spend their time working on behalf of the communities in the province that need their help more than the GTA does. In 2023 over 200,000 people came to Ontario. Almost all of them settled in and around the GTA.

The federal government has taken clear, meaningful steps to break this big city monopoly on newcomers. Their efforts are paying off. We are asking the province to get on board and spread the positive impact of newcomers into rural and northern regions as well. We are ready and able to welcome these newcomers. To help them live, work, and raise a family successfully as our neighbours and to ease the burden on our municipal colleagues to the south. A true win-win-win.

Sincerely,

Charla Robinson, President, Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce
Wendy Landry, President, Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association / Mayor, Municipality of Shuniah
Danny Whelen, President, Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities
Rob Ferguson, Mayor, Town of Atikokan
Sheila Maxwell, Mayor, Township of Conmee
Jack Harrison, Mayor, City of Dryden
Andrew Hallikas, Mayor, Town of Fort Frances
Roger Sigouin, Mayor, Town of Hearst
Andrew Poirier, Mayor, City of Kenora
Suzanne Kukko, Mayor, Township of Nipigon
Jim Vezina, Mayor, Township of O’Connor
Doug Lawrance, Mayor, Municipality of Sioux Lookout
Amanda Richardson, Clerk/Treasurer/CAO, Township of St Joseph
Rick St Louis, Councillor, Municipality of Terrace Bay
Michelle Boileau, Mayor, City of Timmins
Tara Hart, Mayor, Township of White River
Nikita Cava, Executive Director, Thunder Bay District Municipal League
Tej Shah, NW Local Immigration Partnership Coordinator, Thunder Bay Multicultural Association
Gary Christian, Executive Director, North Superior Workforce Planning Board
Crystal Hale, Executive Director, Dryden District Chamber of Commerce
Heather Johnson, Executive Director, Fort Frances Chamber of Commerce
Marie Litalien, President & CEO, Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce
Donna Backer, President & CEO, North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce
Keitha Robson, Chief Administrative Officer, Timmins Chamber of Commerce

latest news
Share This