Alberta’s population growth is breaking records, but signs of strain are showing
At Calgary’s Centre for Newcomers, where Kelly Ernst is chief program officer, staff have been — in Ernst’s words — “run off their feet.”
The non-profit organization, which offers services and language training to immigrants and refugees in Alberta’s largest city, served an eye-popping 50,000 clients last year. It was a dramatic increase from the prior year, and also a huge uptick from pre-pandemic times.
“These numbers are more than 100 per cent greater than the previous year, and triple five years ago,” Ernst said.
“For some services, the numbers are up over 400 per cent over two years.”