Alberta's population growth is breaking records, but signs of strain are showing

Crowds walk through the concourse before the start of a Calgary Flames game in Calgary, Saturday, April 6, 2024.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY - At Calgary's Centre for Newcomers, where Kelly Ernst is chief program officer, staff have been 鈥 in Ernst's words 鈥 "run off their feet."

The non-profit organization, which offers services and language training to immigrants and refugees in Alberta's largest city, served an eye-popping 50,000 clients last year. It was a dramatic increase from the prior year,and also a huge uptick from pre-pandemic times.

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