Drawn in and left behind: the plight of temporary foreign workers in Canada
Canada has long maintained a reputation as a welcoming haven for immigrants, but recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker ...
Read moreCanada has long maintained a reputation as a welcoming haven for immigrants, but recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker ...
Read moreTo coincide with International Workers’ Day, the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre launched an important new documentary film, Chaos and ...
Read moreNew Brunswick’s seafood industry, worth $1.8 billion in exports last year, relies increasingly on the labour of temporary foreign workers. ...
Read moreThe Canadian public health care system hasn’t been living up to expectations recently. Emergency rooms have closed, and surgeries have ...
Read moreA new partnership between researchers based at Dalhousie University, St. Thomas University and Cooper Institute is seeking to interview Temporary ...
Read moreFredericton - Migrant justice and farmer organizations are speaking out against Premier Blaine Higgs’ April 28 announcement that New Brunswick ...
Read moreLogo from Justice for Migrant Workers Listen to the show here Have migrant workers been dealt ...
Read moreAccording to Canadian Immigration and Citizenship, 1,750 temporary foreign workers came to New Brunswick in 2011. These workers included higher ...
Read moreA lawsuit launched by two Mexican workers against a New Brunswick seafood processing company signals deeper systemic problems in the ...
Read moreA United Nations report has called Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program “a breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery.” Canada’s ...
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