Calgary's population surge: New arrivals struggle while 110,000 more expected by 2027

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So many people have been moving to Calgary recently that some Ukrainian newcomers have spent multiple nights at the airport before finding a place to crash, says one community leader. 

Rent is now up 25 per cent for one-bedroom units newly listed on Rentals.ca compared to April last year, and at the same time, the unemployment rate is 6.6 per cent, the highest among major Canadian cities. Food bank use in Alberta increased 34 per cent last year.

People are flocking to Calgary for opportunity but competing with those already here for resources. 

In his role at the Centre for Newcomers, Kelly Ernst sees

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