Ukrainian newcomers find hope and help at reception in Saskatoon

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Published 28.11.2022
Ukrainian newcomers find hope and help at reception in Saskatoon

Saskatchewan Minister of Immigration and Career Training Jeremy Harrison stated the settlement reception was unprecedented in Canada.

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Through tears and a voice strained with grief, Sergii Shvets, 74, expressed hope that he’ll discover goal and pleasure in Saskatchewan.

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Shvets, knowledgeable ballet dancer in his working life, was amongst dozens of quickly displaced Ukrainians who arrived at a Government of Saskatchewan settlement reception held at Saskatoon’s TraveLodge Hotel on Friday. They not too long ago arrived in Saskatoon on a flight from Warsaw, Poland.

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The reception was billed as a “one stop shop” of settlement companies for the brand new arrivals, who fled their war-ravaged homeland. Roughly 30 tables providing companies have been set on the reception, and folks have been capable of fill out well being care and housing purposes, in addition to start the method of discovering jobs, colleges and banks.

Through a translator, Shvets, from Kyiv, stated he had travelled to many international locations in his life as a dancer, however by no means imagined he could be pressured to depart Ukraine. Dire circumstances have made life within the nation unattainable for numerous residents, he stated.

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Sergii Shvets, 74, from Kyiv was one newcomer to Canada at the Travelodge event on Friday.
Sergii Shvets, 74, from Kyiv was one newcomer to Canada on the Travelodge occasion on Friday. Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix

“I am very impressed with the welcome here,” he stated. “But I never thought I would come so far away from Ukraine. If I had a choice, I would stay at home.”

A current Russian bombardment of important infrastructure in Ukraine has lower warmth and electrical energy to thousands and thousands of individuals. Shvet stated his associates and relations within the nation are melting snow for water. A missile landed not removed from his dwelling, destroying home windows and doorways.

“I feel I have one more hope here in Canada,” he stated. “I hope to share my knowledge and to teach children the national dances of Ukraine.”

Saskatchewan Minister of Immigration and Career Training Jeremy Harrison stated the settlement reception was unprecedented in Canada. Every authorities division and company with a job in settlement was represented, he stated.

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The Government of Saskatchewan has sponsored 4 fights for displaced Ukrainians and is planning a fifth within the coming weeks, Harrison stated. The flights have been donated freed from cost by a associate within the effort.

“It’s been remarkably successful,” Harrison stated in a phone interview. “I want to give a shout out to just a great team of officials right across government who have put their heart and soul into making this process work for these refugees arriving from Ukraine.”

He added that the hassle is the proper factor to do given the debt of gratitude the province owes to the various Ukrainian individuals who settled right here.

Michelle Fortin, coordinator of the YMCA’s Gateway program in Prince Albert, was on the occasion, selling the northern metropolis as a vacation spot for the displaced Ukrainians.

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“We’ve had quite a few tradesmen come to the table,” she stated. “We let them know that there are trade jobs in the PA area.”

Brother and sister Volodymyr Darda, 34, and Hanna Darda, 29, fled to Poland from their dwelling metropolis of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine.

“I can’t tell you in words how it feels to be here,” Volodymyr stated by means of a translator. “We are very happy.”

Hanna stated the state of affairs in Kryvyi Rih has worsened in current days, with missiles taking out important infrastructure.

“It’s has been really tough,” she stated, by means of the translator.

From left, Volodymyr Darda, 34, and Hanna Darda, 29, from Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine get help from Sask Jobs’ Danielle Young on Friday.
From left, Volodymyr Darda, 34, and Hanna Darda, 29, from Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine get assist from Sask Jobs’ Danielle Young on Friday. Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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