Local agencies applaud province’s new Fairness for Newcomers Office
A government plan to help ensure newcomers can leverage their education and experience to reach their full potential in Alberta is getting a thumbs-up from local organizations.
The province announced earlier this month the opening of the new Fairness for Newcomers Office to remove the barriers associated with the assessment of foreign qualifications. Working with professional regulatory organizations, the office aims to support fairness for newcomers by ensuring registration practices are transparent, objective, impartial and fair.
Frank Bauer, Executive Director at Central Alberta Refugee Effort (CARE), says he’s happy to see the government focusing on employment opportunities for newcomers to the province.
“Understanding that this office is mainly focusing on regulatory bodies or professional bodies, and not so much directly with individuals,” says Bauer. “On the longer-term, I hope it will ease regulations for recognition of those credentials and set some guidelines for those bodies on how to assess foreign credentials.”


