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8 Comments
Intentionally.
This change was only to make it look like the Liberals were doing something.
>[Business groups are raising concerns about Ottawa’s decision to restrict the number of temporary foreign workers coming to Canada, warning that certain industries that are struggling to find workers could be adversely affected.](https://financialpost.com/news/economy/justin-trudeau-to-tighten-rules-temporary-foreign-workers)
The biggest gap is that they’re lying, they won’t do a thing, at best they’ll halfheartedly institute a few policy changes that have gigantic holes built in that will only make immigration skyrocket even higher.
“Gaps” and loopholes are rarely accidental. It’s not like the government employs rookies as their lawyers and advisers. They know damn well how to go about changing little to nothing, while trumpeting that they are making changes.
Like flatulence passing through a dead body; sure it’s making noise but it’s already too late.
You mean they’re full of s**t? Noooooooo
The Liberals have done something poorly? No way.
So the only gap listed in this article is that regions with low unemployment (three month rolling average) will still be able to hire temporary workers outside of key industries like agriculture. Given that’s in the program by design, I’m not really sure it’s a gap.
I would also be curious to get a wider breakdown on the numbers that NatPo cited. I have a feeling the vast majority of the workers in those cases were agricultural jobs…