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Maritime provinces lead the way in resettling Syrian refugees per capita

New Brunswick has resettled more refugees per-capita than any other province, with Nova Scotia and PEI not far behind.

P.E.I. and N.S. close behind N.B., according to Immigrant Services Association Nova Scotia

The first Syrian refugee family to arrive in Fredericton was greeted at the airport by an assembly of smiles, signs and balloons. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

New Brunswick has resettled more refugees percapita than any other province,with Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Islandnot far behind.

The Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia crunched the numbers, which include government assisted and privately sponsored refugees.

"The provinces have stepped up," says Gerry Mills, the director of operations at the organization.

"This is a humanitarian movement of peoples. We are saving lives with this."

Mahmoud, a newcomer to Fredericton, making his first snowball. (CBC News)
AlexLeBlancwith the New Brunswick Multicultural Council says there are practical reasons why the province could receive more than others.

"We do have three resettlement organizations whereas other provinces, P.E.I., Newfoundland [and Labrador]and Nova Scotia have just one [each]," saidLeBlanc.

"Capacity is definitely part of why we are punching above our weight."

But the New Brunswickgovernment's appeal to the federal government played a role too.

The province made it clear to JohnMcCallum, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada, that N.B. would take as many refugees for resettlement as possible.

In September, Francine Landry, New Brunswick's minister for the population growth secretariat, said that taking on 1,500 refugees could boost the stagnant population and help the province economically.

InJanuary,McCallumsaidNew Brunswickwas "crying out"for refugees.

"Two of the provinces who are the most keen to receive refugees are Nova Scotia and New Brunswick partly because they are nice people who welcome refugees but also because they desperately need more workers becausetheir population is aging more than therest of us," he said.

"The premier of New Brunswick has gone out of his way to say not only can New Brunswick welcome them but New Brunswick has jobs for them in areas like fish processing," saidMcCallumat the time.

Elsewhere in the country the numbers show Saskatchewanis close behind the Maritimes, followed byAlbertaand Ontario, with B.C. resettling the fewest refugees per capita.

  • New Brunswick: 0.00141
  • PEI: 0.00094
  • Nova Scotia: 0.00085
  • Saskatchewan: 0.00084
  • Alberta: 0.00069
  • Ontario: 0.00068
  • Manitoba: 0.00058
  • Quebec: 0.00052
  • Newfoundland: 0.00043
  • BC: 0.00041

(Source:ISANS)