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Published August 6, 2024

Ottawa considers changes to reduce number of temporary foreign workers in Canada

By Laura Osman and Nojoud Al Mallees
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Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault says the federal government is considering new regulations that could make fewer employers eligible to hire temporary foreign workers. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Health Mark Holland look on as Boissonnault speaks during a news conference in Ottawa, Tuesday, May 21, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

The federal government is considering new regulations that could make fewer employers eligible to hire temporary foreign workers, Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault said Tuesday.

Following a meeting with a group of business associations, the minister announced a suite of changes he plans to pursue to reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada.

Boissonnault told the group that the temporary foreign worker program cannot be used to circumvent hiring Canadian workers, according to a news release. 

The minister outlined ways in which the government may restrict eligibility for the program, including looking at how long a business has operated and whether it has a history of layoffs. 

Boissonnault warned there will also be more rigorous oversight in areas with a high risk for fraud, and says he is considering increasing fees associated with the program.

"I’ve been clear over the last year; abuse and misuse of the temporary foreign worker program must end," Boissonnault said in a statement.

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The temporary foreign worker program has come under scrutiny since the pandemic, as businesses ramped up their use of the program. Economists have raised concerns that making it too easy to bring in temporary foreign workers can hinder wage growth domestically and discourage businesses from investing in productivity-enhancing technology.

The massive increase in the number of temporary residents in recent years has also been blamed for a Canada-wide crunch on available housing. 

The proposed changes also come months after Boissonnault and Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced plans to reduce the number of temporary residents in Canada to five per cent over the next three years.

The latest population estimate from Statistics Canada suggested that, as of April 1, temporary residents made up 6.8 per cent of the population.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 6, 2024.

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