Thank you.
I guess I'm trying to understand whether there are actual gaps in programming to support immigrants, new Canadians, or people with low literacy skills, or whether it's just a lack of coordination between the various levels of government. So let me just put that out there.
Years ago, in a past life, I worked with new Canadians. I'd pave the way with employers to help people get jobs. Then I'd work with them in terms of getting settled in the country.
Is that piece missing now, clearly missing? Has the government shifted it to non-profit groups, community groups, and now those are being cut? Is it an absence of programs or is it a lack of coordination--or both?