The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program is credited with recommending 265 newcomers to relocate to Greater Sudbury last year, who joined their families in boosting the population by 492 people
The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program recommended 265 people to relocate to Greater Sudbury last year, joining their families in contributing to a population boost of 492.
“As a member of the GSDC board, it has been my pleasure to work with these dedicated community volunteers who continue to attract and retain businesses across our community,” Mayor Paul Lefebvre said in a media release issued after the meeting. The GSDC is a not-for-profit agency of the City of Greater Sudbury mandated with promoting “community economic development by encouraging investment attraction, retention and job creation in Greater Sudbury.”
“The GSDC is determined to hold space for new ideas and opportunities that are pushing the boundaries across sectors, encouraging prospective businesses, and forging new relationships,” GSDC board chair Jeff Portelance said in a media release.
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