Feds give Manitoba a 2nd chance to welcome maximum number of skilled immigrants
CBC
Manitoba failed to welcome thousands of potential newcomers last year, but the federal government is giving the province another chance to approve the same number of skilled immigrants through the provincial nominee program.
The province will be able to issue 9,500 nominations in a year, a record number if achieved.
Manitoba's previous PC government successfully lobbied Ottawa to increase the province's allotment from 6,325 nominees in 2022 to 9,500 nominees in 2023 to address labour shortages, but the province failed to process about 2,000 applications in time.
Malaya Marcelino, the current NDP immigration minister, has blamed the Tories for not hiring enough staff to deal with the paperwork last year. The NDP was elected in October.
Marcelino said in an interview the province would strive to process the maximum number of nominations