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    N.L. POURS MILLIONS INTO IMMIGRATION

    CBC - Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
    March 22 2007

    Pastor Machado is an engineer who came to Newfoundland and Labrador
    as a Colombian refugee with his wife and daughters. With a $6 million
    plan announced on Wednesday, the province aims to keep them here.

    Machado said there's nowhere else he would rather be living right now,
    but he needs help before he can find work in his profession.

    "I want to stay here because this is a peaceful place. My family
    is glad to be here," he said. He needs to work on his English and
    possibly upgrade his technical skills.

    "For people in our country, it is complicated to get training here,"
    Machado said.

    Aiming to change that, the provincial government announced on Wednesday
    it would devote $6 million to attract more immigrants to the province.

    Of the 250,000 immigrants who come to Canada each year, only about
    150 of them settle permanently in Newfoundland and Labrador. The
    government wants to triple that number.

    Part of the plan includes extending the health coverage to
    international students. Money will also go to enriching programs to
    help immigrants upgrade their skills so they can work in the province.

    Human Resources Minister Shawn Skinner said it's important to attract
    more people, or the province will suffer economically.

    "People are what drive the demand for goods and services. Fewer people
    can impact economic growth," Skinner said. "Through their work and
    investment people generate the wealth needed to sustain our province."

    Aida Icababian came to Newfoundland in 2005 with a teaching degree
    from her native Armenia. She hopes to find work in her profession
    once her English improves. She too, hopes to stay in the province.

    "Government maybe will do something for us to stay here because we
    have to work," She said.

    The province expects to open the new immigration office in April.
    From: Baghdasarian
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