About The Project 

The SIWI initiative supports businesses in Medicine Hat and the region by improving team cohesion, communication, retention and addressing local shortages in skilled labour. Backed by the Government of Alberta and led by Saamis Immigration Services Association, it equips participating organizations with targeted training, recruitment tools, and performance-enhancing strategies. 

Why Does This Matter?

Workforce Gaps: The Opportunity Ahead

  • Alberta is on track to face a shortage of more than 45,000 workers by 2033 in critical sectors such as healthcare, construction, and technical services (Alberta Labour Market Outlook 2023–2033). At the same time, over 55% of globally qualified professionals in Canada are underutilized—working in roles well below their skill level ( Statistics Canada, 2024).
  • The productivity gap doesn’t stop there. Only 18% of employees globally report being “extremely satisfied” with their jobs ( Gallup, 2024), and in Canada, low engagement drives higher turnover and lower output.

Research from the Harvard Business Review shows that a strong sense of workplace belonging can deliver measurable ROI:

  • 56% increase in job performance

  • 50% lower turnover risk

  • 75% fewer sick days

 For a 150-person company, these improvements can mean over $780,000 in annual savings. Canadian employees with high workplace belonging are 167% more likely to recommend their employer, earn double the raises, and are promoted 18 times more often.


The takeaway: Businesses that address labour gaps and foster connected, engaged teams outperform competitors, reduce costs, and secure their place in a competitive market.

Project Goals

  • Build capacity among employers, service providers, and local organizations
  • Deliver targeted workshops per audience group
  • Support economic growth through practical workforce solutions

Key Offerings

  • Actionable training sessions for managers and staff
  • Real-life case studies and panel insights
  • Resource toolkits for sustainable talent retention and staff development
  • Flexible delivery options: on-site, online, or hybrid

By partnering with SIWI, employers gain access to:

  • Practical leadership and communication training
  • Step-by-step retention and recruitment guidance
  • Tools to reduce turnover and improve morale
  • Recognition as an employer of choice

Our program translates engagement into tangible gains—better labor alignment, reduced hiring costs, and stronger financial performance. 

Upcoming Events

Open House

October 30 from 2:30pm-4:00pm

Workforce Development Workshop

November 6

Community Connect Through Work Showcase

DATE TBD

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Get Involved!

Employers

Access well-prepared professionals, management training, and retention strategies

Service Providers

Refine service delivery to support diverse communities 

Community Groups

Engage meaningfully to support local economic development 

Supporting Intercultural Workplace Integration Presentation

Workforce shortages are growing, yet skilled talent remains underutilized. The SIWI initiative helps businesses unlock this potential—building stronger teams, boosting productivity, and improving bottom-line results.

Rogers TV Interview