Alberta mayor, MP say they will fight move of immigration processing centre
VEGREVILLE, Alta. — The mayor of an Alberta town says he will fight the relocation of the federal immigration and refugee processing centre that has been the community’s major employer since it opened in 1994.
Vegreville Mayor Myron Hayduk says workers at the Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Case Processing Centre were told Thursday it will be relocated to Edmonton in 2018 when its lease expires.
He says federal department officials didn’t inform him about this and he only learned about the meeting with workers via an anonymous call.
Hayduk says the move and loss of more than 200 jobs will devastate the town of 6,000, as well as surrounding towns.