Canadian labor minister coming to Manila

Minister Rob Norris of Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Advance Education,
Employment and Labour and delegation arrive in Manila on May 24 to present to
the Philippine government more employment opportunities in Saskatchewan that
are available to foreign workers including Filipinos.

As the Minister responsible for immigration, Norris seeks to address the
province’s immigration programs aimed at meeting the increasing demand for
skilled labor.

During his meeting with Philippine government officials, Minister Norris will focus
his discussion on the economic strength of Saskatchewan, highlighting their
relationship with the Philippines and how its expanding economy offers excellent
potential for long‐term business and investment partnerships.

The delegation of Minister Rob Norris, which includes Mary Donlevy‐Konkin,
Ministerial Assistant, and Eric Johansen, Director of Saskatchewan Immigrant
Nominee Program, are scheduled to meet with DOLE Acting Secretary Marianito
D. Roque, officials of other government agencies like the POEA, OWWA, TESDA,
CHED, and officers of the Philippine Association of Private Schools, Colleges and
Universities.

According to POEA Administrator Rosalinda Dimapilis‐Baldoz, Saskatchewan was
the first province of Canada that signed a memorandum of understanding with
the Philippine labor department on the hiring of professionals and skilled workers.

POEA News

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