Services for newcomers in Nova Scotia are lacking as demand grows, says report
- Nova Scotia's immigration support services are lacking resources to meet the increasing needs of a growing number of newcomers to the province, according to an internal review. Service providers are overwhelmed as the demand for services for immigrants exceeds expectations.
- Nova Scotia aims to double its population to two million by 2060, and immigration is seen as a solution to fill labor shortages, particularly in skilled trades and healthcare. However, the government recognizes the importance of providing settlement support to ensure newcomers want to stay in the province.
- The government has increased funding for settlement service providers by $1.
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