“Due to the growing demand from companies and institutions in Québec for specialized labour, our Government has, with the help of our partners, implemented initiatives to attract and retain foreign skilled workers. We have given Montréal International, in collaboration with the Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) de Montréal, the mandate to promote permanent residency among foreign skilled workers in Greater Montréal,” emphasized Ms. Yolande James, the Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities. “The expertise and talent that these skilled workers bring to the metropolitan region on a permanent basis is strategically important to the competitiveness of Greater Montréal’s and Québec’s economy,” added the Minister.
These skilled, highly mobile workers add enormous potential to Montréal’s development. “Not only is the availability of such labour in itself an engine of economic growth by its direct impact on productivity, but more than that, and even more so in the future, it will be a determining factor for companies deciding to locate here and for attracting foreign investment," declared Mr. Richard Deschamps, Vice President of the Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) de Montréal.
The metropolitan region has much to offer to foreign skilled workers, both in terms of career opportunities and quality of life. The actions Montréal International has taken to increase the retention of foreign skilled labour in Metropolitan Montréal lie at the very heart of its economic development mission for Greater Montréal.
“The results announced today are the fruit of a long-standing partnership between Montréal International, the Ministry of Immigration and Cultural Communities, and the Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) de Montréal,” underscored the Acting President and CEO of Montréal International, Mr. Luc Lacharité.
In concrete terms, over the past year three new fast tracks have been opened to:
About the Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) de Montréal
The Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) de Montréal brings together the political and socioeconomic leaders of the Island of Montréal. Its mandate is to promote its territory’s development through dialogue and to act as the Government’s representative in regional development affairs.
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Luc Fortin
Press attaché
Office of the Minister
of Immigration and
Cultural Communities
Tel. : 514 873-9940
For information
Claude Fradette
Department of Public Affairs
and Communications
Ministry of Immigration
and Cultural Communities
Tel. : 514 940-1630
Yvan Thériault
Director of Planning and Communications
CRÉ de Montréal
Tel. : 514 842-2400
Ext: 2813
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Benoît Lefèvre
Communications Advisor, Montréal International
Tel.: 514 987-9323
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