The phrase"laborshortage"is used.A policyaimed atruralrevitalizationis criticized.A healthcarewait timestatistic isshared.Economicchallengesare listedAn argumentfor increasedimmigrationquotas ismade.Birth ratesanddeaths arecomparedA quoteaboutretainingimmigrants ismentioned.A negativeenvironmentalimpact isdiscussed.Rural vsurbanimmigrationis debatedPopulationismentionedX timesA risk tohealthcareisdescribedAnenvironmentalimpact isidentifiedA town inNewfoundlandknown for itsdecliningpopulation iscited.Socialtensionsarebrought upThe phrase"agingpopulation"is repeated.A specificbusiness sectorsuffering fromlabor shortagesis identified.Someonesuggestsboostingbirth rates asa solution.Anunemploymentstatistic isshareA businessstrugglingto hire isdescribedA statistic aboutmigrationtrends withinCanada ismentioned.A naturalresourceindustry ishighlighted.Ashrinkinglabor forceis notedEmployersincreasingwages ismentionedA statisticis said 5timesJobs arementioned3 timesHousingavailabilityconcerns arebrought up.A policy’sfailure inotherprovinces isreferenced.A specificyear ofpopulationdecline ismentioned.PolicyeffectivenessisquestionedProvincialcapacityissues arehighlightedImmigrationis said morethan 10timesA comparisonbetween urbanand ruralimmigrationtrends is made.A solution forencouragingruralsettlement isproposed.A predictionabout futurepopulationtrends ismade.ResourcemanagementisquestionedA successstory ofimmigrantintegration isshared.Socialchallengesof integrationare debated.Long-termsolutionsarediscussedRuralretentionproblems arementionedSomeonementionsfederalfundinglimitations.The economiccost ofsettlementprograms isdebated.Atemporarygain ishighlightedSettlementcosts areconsideredA town innewfoundlandis saidAgingworkforceismentionedInfrastructureneeds foreducation arementioned.Historicaldata onmigrationis sharedThe impact ofimmigrationon localwages isdiscussed.A reference toimmigrationas a short-term fix ismade.Someoneargues forimproving localtraining insteadof immigration.The phrase"laborshortage"is used.A policyaimed atruralrevitalizationis criticized.A healthcarewait timestatistic isshared.Economicchallengesare listedAn argumentfor increasedimmigrationquotas ismade.Birth ratesanddeaths arecomparedA quoteaboutretainingimmigrants ismentioned.A negativeenvironmentalimpact isdiscussed.Rural vsurbanimmigrationis debatedPopulationismentionedX timesA risk tohealthcareisdescribedAnenvironmentalimpact isidentifiedA town inNewfoundlandknown for itsdecliningpopulation iscited.Socialtensionsarebrought upThe phrase"agingpopulation"is repeated.A specificbusiness sectorsuffering fromlabor shortagesis identified.Someonesuggestsboostingbirth rates asa solution.Anunemploymentstatistic isshareA businessstrugglingto hire isdescribedA statistic aboutmigrationtrends withinCanada ismentioned.A naturalresourceindustry ishighlighted.Ashrinkinglabor forceis notedEmployersincreasingwages ismentionedA statisticis said 5timesJobs arementioned3 timesHousingavailabilityconcerns arebrought up.A policy’sfailure inotherprovinces isreferenced.A specificyear ofpopulationdecline ismentioned.PolicyeffectivenessisquestionedProvincialcapacityissues arehighlightedImmigrationis said morethan 10timesA comparisonbetween urbanand ruralimmigrationtrends is made.A solution forencouragingruralsettlement isproposed.A predictionabout futurepopulationtrends ismade.ResourcemanagementisquestionedA successstory ofimmigrantintegration isshared.Socialchallengesof integrationare debated.Long-termsolutionsarediscussedRuralretentionproblems arementionedSomeonementionsfederalfundinglimitations.The economiccost ofsettlementprograms isdebated.Atemporarygain ishighlightedSettlementcosts areconsideredA town innewfoundlandis saidAgingworkforceismentionedInfrastructureneeds foreducation arementioned.Historicaldata onmigrationis sharedThe impact ofimmigrationon localwages isdiscussed.A reference toimmigrationas a short-term fix ismade.Someoneargues forimproving localtraining insteadof immigration.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The phrase "labor shortage" is used.
  2. A policy aimed at rural revitalization is criticized.
  3. A healthcare wait time statistic is shared.
  4. Economic challenges are listed
  5. An argument for increased immigration quotas is made.
  6. Birth rates and deaths are compared
  7. A quote about retaining immigrants is mentioned.
  8. A negative environmental impact is discussed.
  9. Rural vs urban immigration is debated
  10. Population is mentioned X times
  11. A risk to healthcare is described
  12. An environmental impact is identified
  13. A town in Newfoundland known for its declining population is cited.
  14. Social tensions are brought up
  15. The phrase "aging population" is repeated.
  16. A specific business sector suffering from labor shortages is identified.
  17. Someone suggests boosting birth rates as a solution.
  18. An unemployment statistic is share
  19. A business struggling to hire is described
  20. A statistic about migration trends within Canada is mentioned.
  21. A natural resource industry is highlighted.
  22. A shrinking labor force is noted
  23. Employers increasing wages is mentioned
  24. A statistic is said 5 times
  25. Jobs are mentioned 3 times
  26. Housing availability concerns are brought up.
  27. A policy’s failure in other provinces is referenced.
  28. A specific year of population decline is mentioned.
  29. Policy effectiveness is questioned
  30. Provincial capacity issues are highlighted
  31. Immigration is said more than 10 times
  32. A comparison between urban and rural immigration trends is made.
  33. A solution for encouraging rural settlement is proposed.
  34. A prediction about future population trends is made.
  35. Resource management is questioned
  36. A success story of immigrant integration is shared.
  37. Social challenges of integration are debated.
  38. Long-term solutions are discussed
  39. Rural retention problems are mentioned
  40. Someone mentions federal funding limitations.
  41. The economic cost of settlement programs is debated.
  42. A temporary gain is highlighted
  43. Settlement costs are considered
  44. A town in newfoundland is said
  45. Aging workforce is mentioned
  46. Infrastructure needs for education are mentioned.
  47. Historical data on migration is shared
  48. The impact of immigration on local wages is discussed.
  49. A reference to immigration as a short-term fix is made.
  50. Someone argues for improving local training instead of immigration.