New CJEP initiative aims to welcome and integrate immigrants
Tashi Farmilo
Local Journalism Initiative
MRC PONTIAC: Carrefour Jeunesse Emploi du Pontiac (CJEP) has launched an initiative aimed at integrating immigrants into the Pontiac, recently submitting a funding proposal to Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francisation, and Integration (MIFI) under the Programme d’aide aux collectivités (PAC). This project seeks to foster a culture of inclusivity, raising local awareness about the importance of welcoming new residents.
“Pontiac has long struggled with low immigration rates, limiting its economic and social vitality,” said Karim El Kerch, CJEP executive director. Over the past three years, CJEP’s Place aux jeunes Pontiac program has highlighted the critical need to welcome and integrate immigrants to support the region’s demographic and economic health.
CJEP’s project is designed to support the region’s broader action plan to welcome immigrants, preparing the MRC and local stakeholders for the transition. “The goal is to sensitize and collaborate with local players—businesses, community organizations, educational institutions—on issues related to immigration,” said El Kerch, adding that a “welcoming culture is fundamental to building a harmonious community where social cohesion and cultural interaction are valued.”
If funded, the project will need financial support from the MRC. CJEP requested $10,000 over two years, which was approved at the MRC’s October 16 meeting.
“This project addresses both demographic decline and labour shortages,” El Kerch explained. “Local businesses and community organizations increasingly need skilled labour, and by supporting the integration of immigrants, we’re helping to meet those needs while enriching our social fabric.”
The MIFI is currently reviewing the funding request. “It’s premature to confirm specific activities or financial details until we have MIFI’s approval,” said El Kerch, noting they may need to adjust their action plan based on recommendations from the ministry.