Saskatchewan preparing to accept refugees from Ukraine
Saskatchewan is putting out the welcome mat for refugees fleeing Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s attack on the country.
“I spoke with my federal counterpart yesterday to advise that Saskatchewan will open our doors to an unlimited number of Ukrainians affected by the conflict, and we want to open those doors expeditiously,” Immigration and Career Training Minister Jeremy Harrison said in a media release Wednesday.
Harrison spoken with Sean Fraser — the federal minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada — and expressed the provincial government’s desire to help out.
Estimates say nearly one million people have left Ukraine since Russian forces attacked last Wednesday night.