Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that Canada will reduce the intake of temporary foreign workers in low-wage sectors starting September 26. The move aims to address the surge in temporary immigration post-pandemic. However, employers in critical sectors like construction, healthcare, and food security will be exempt from these new restrictions. Trudeau urged Canadian businesses to invest in training and technology rather than relying on low-cost foreign labour. He emphasised the need to ensure fairness for Canadian job seekers and to prevent the exploitation of temporary foreign workers. Additionally, the government is considering lowering the number of permanent residents allowed into Canada, with discussions ongoing within the cabinet. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Appoints Lt. Gen. Jennie Carignan As the First Woman To Lead Canadian Armed Forces.

Canada Slashes Foreign Worker Intake

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