Saskatchewan wants to become destination of choice for Ukrainian refugees, says minister
REGINA – Saskatchewan says it will welcome as many refugees from Ukraine as the federal government is willing to resettle in the province.
Jeremy Harrison, the province’s immigration minister, says Saskatchewan should be the destination of choice for refugees from Ukraine.
The Saskatchewan Party government has set aside $335,000 in settlement supports for Ukrainian families displaced by the ongoing Russian invasion.
The government says it is working with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress of Saskatchewan to help those families connect to resources, employment and language training.