Thank you for that question.
As you just said, newcomers and immigrants face major challenges, particularly in rural regions. Matters are slightly more difficult when they're in the linguistic minority.
We try to offer services to provide financial support to organizations in the cities I mentioned and to reduce the obstacles you've described. However, immigrants are more than employees; they have families, which also need support from the communities, and that's sometimes hard to get. Immigrants who work for an organization or business may receive a lot of support, but not their families. This is ultimately a family issue.
I know that, in small northern Ontario communities, for example, people join forces to help both immigrant workers and their families because that really helps them fit into the community. We've done a lot of work in those small communities.