Poilievre points out that the momentary foreign worker system at End Canada 

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre reaffirmed on Wednesday that Canada has ending its temporary foreign employee system. With a press release urging the state to “immediately prevent issuing new TFW mandates, and stop this wage-suppressing, opportunity-stealing program,” Poilievre said,” It’s time to take decisive action to protect our children and employees.” According to Poilievre,” the momentary foreign worker program would be entirely abolished with a individual, independent program for genuinely difficult-filling agricultural labor” under this urgently needed plan. No new grants will be issued anywhere in Canada under the temporary foreign employer plan and issues about whether exposure to less costly labor through the program may affect the potential for income growth in communities. No new permits will be issued for ultra-low-unemployment regions. According to national data, Canada has a goal of admitting 82, 000 new hires this year through its temporary foreign worker program. The federal government announced last month that there would be restrictions on the program. In areas with a poverty rate of six per cent or higher, the government announced it would reject programs for low-wage momentary foreign workers. A low-wage work is defined as one that earns less than the provincial median hourly salary. According to Employment and Social Development Canada, there will be a cap of 10 % of people coming from the TFW program’s low-wage stream and a reduction in the optimum employment period from two times to one. Then, extending

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Outside of the epidemic, Poilievre claimed that youth employment in Canada was “at its lowest in more than a quarter-century.” By 2026, Canada’s most recent immigration rates plan aims to reduce the number of temporary overseas workers from 6.5 % of the population to less than 5 % of that amount. Additionally, Ottawa has a cap on the number of student visas it issues. It pledged to reduce the number of research permits from 485 000 in 2024 to 437 000 this year last year. According to government data, there are projected declines for Canada’s momentary residents of 445, 901, and 445, 662 in 2026, followed by” a reasonable increase of 17 and 439 in 2027.”