Refugee settlement agencies, province, setting up to receive more Syrians
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau succeeds in bringing 25,000 government-sponsored Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of the year, Saskatchewan could see around 2,000 of them.
“(Historically), Saskatchewan receives about 7.7 per cent of the total government-sponsored refugees that come to Canada,” explained Beulah Gana, director of the Saskatchewan Association of Immigrant Settlement and Integration Agencies (SAISIA). “We don’t know if that same percentage will be applied, but assuming that percentage is applied to this 25,000 — we may be seeing like around 2,000 but that’s just speculation on my part.”
Ahead of the prime minister executing his plan, she’s linking arms with other immigration and refugee settlement agencies to see how they can prepare for the influx of refugees.
“We don’t know how much pressure it will put on the system, that’s why we’re trying to go by this provincial stats planning and we’re reaching out to the health region and the schools and we’re working towards getting a coordinated plan in place,” she said.


