Move Rural Canada Podcast

Move Rural Canada Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to the Move Rural Canada Podcast, the show where we connect newcomers in Canada, to thriving businesses and communities in rural and Northern regions!
Each episode we will interview a different Canadian company that is both looking to hire and is supportive of hiring newcomers.
Join us as we uncover hidden opportunities and show why moving to rural and Northern Canada might be the best step for your future.
Lindsay Rubeniuk
After spending 25 years as a Rural Canadian Developer Lindsay has become an expert in immigration and workforce development. She holds her designation as an Economic Developer of Canada and is a member of the Career Professionals of Canada.
Interested in relocating or assistance with immigration? Please email [email protected].
You can visit her website Here (https://100thmeridianimmigration.ca)
Leah Mitchell
Leah Mitchell is a Workplace Language Consultant and the Canadian Advisor for EnGen (https://getengen.com/) .
She delivers language supports that help companies integrate and train their workforce effectively. You can reach her at [email protected]
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on topics such as immigration opportunities, community integration, and the benefits of rural living, with episodes highlighting specific businesses and their efforts to hire newcomers, as well as discussions about challenges faced in rural areas and the quality of life. For example, episodes may explore success stories of immigrants finding jobs or discussing local community initiatives aimed at welcoming newcomers.

Each episode we will interview a different Canadian company that is both looking to hire and is supportive of hiring newcomers.
Join us as we uncover hidden opportunities and show why moving to rural and Northern Canada might be the best step for your future.
Lindsay Rubeniuk
After spending 25 years as a Rural Canadian Developer Lindsay has become an expert in immigration and workforce development. She holds her designation as an Economic Developer of Canada and is a member of the Career Professionals of Canada.
Interested in relocating or assistance with immigration? Please email [email protected].
You can visit her website Here
Leah Mitchell
Leah Mitchell is a Workplace Language Consultant and the Canadian Advisor for EnGen.
She delivers language supports that help companies integrate and train their workforce effectively. You can reach her at [email protected]
If you want to learn more about the community of The Pas, visit their website at https://townofthepas.ca/
Good Thymes Restaurant
https://www.goodthymes.ca/
Round the Bend Farm
https://www.roundthebend.ca/
North West Regional Immigrant Services
https://nwris.ca/offices/the-pas/
Analyn Lotivio
Manager of The Pas Immigrant Services
[email protected]
Gabrielle Swan
Chair of the Destination Marketing Committee
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Lindsay Rubeniuk
After spending 25 years as a Rural Canadian Developer Lindsay has become an expert in immigration and workforce development. She achieved her Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) designation in 2016, opening the doors to various pathways to attract workers and international students to study, work and live in Prairie communities.
Her strategy of immigration was proven in 2024 when she assisted the Parkland Ukraine Family Fund to bring over 200 immigrants to the community of Dauphin, Manitoba in less than two years.
Lindsay holds her designation as an Economic Developer of Canada and is a member of the Career Professionals of Canada.
Leah Mitchell
Leah Mitchell is a Language Trainer, Workforce Development Consultant and the Canadian Advisor for EnGen. She provides language supports that help companies integrate and train their workforce effectively.

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