Lanark County Council has endorsed the county’s participation in the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) initiative that would help to support regional labour market needs.
Adam Amza, Coordinator for the Lanark & Renfrew ...Immigration Settlement Services program, explained the initiative is administered through Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. It supports permanent immigration for individuals who have a direct job offer from an employer in the community and provides additional support for businesses and organizations through workshops, training and dedicated nomination spaces for the community. It aims to address regional labour shortages, attract and retain skilled newcomers, promote economic development and create pathways to permanent residence.
Amza said Lanark County participated in the original REDI pilot in 2025, which increased organizational capacity for county businesses to access OINP and connected them with additional support for their employees’ applications. The 2026 REDI initiative builds on this success.
Local businesses and organizations that received approved nominations in 2025 include six long-term care/retirement homes, three skilled trades/construction companies, two advanced manufacturing companies, local municipalities, veterinary practices and others.
Amza said the expression of interest for the 2026/2027 program was developed in consultation with lower-tier municipalities with a community-wide approach that reflected regional labour market needs and sector priorities. “Lanark County continues to experience workforce shortages across several key sectors, including health care and long-term care, child care and skilled trades.”
Results of the expression of interest will be announced in August. If successful, staff will support connecting business owners with the REDI program though promotion, connection and hosting events.