The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has highlighted the important contribution immigrants and migrant workers make to municipalities across Canada. During a panel discussion held at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities annual meeting in Edmonton, municipal leaders warned that recent immigration reductions are creating labour shortages and increasing pressure on local services. Many immigrants and migrant workers are employed in sectors that communities depend on, including health care, child care, food production, skilled trades, and other essential services. Speakers noted that immigration changes are affecting workforce participation, housing development, school enrolment, and the capacity of community organizations to support vulnerable residents. CUPE emphasized that immigrants and migrant workers remain a critical part of local economies and community well-being across the country.