Conservative MP says Liberals' free spending on foreign workers 'unconscionable'
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A Conservative MP says the feds’ Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) is wasteful spending.
Michelle Rempel Garner, Shadow Minister for Immigration, says the program has cost the feds, in net terms, more than a $1 billion over the last five years.
“New data released in an Order Paper Question submitted by my colleague, Brad Vis, Shadow Minister for Small Business Recovery and Growth, shows that the Liberals have spent an unconscionable $1.6 billion (net $509 million) in the past five years to run the TFW program,” Rempel Garner said on Monday.
Half a billion reasons why
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has called for the Liberals to shut the program down. And for good reason, Rempel Garner says.
“(The program) suppresses wage growth, fosters poor working conditions, stifles productivity, and eliminates entry-level job opportunities for Canadians,” Rempel Garner said. “It has masked structural economic weakness for years, a point that is particularly acute with Canada now firmly in the grip of recession. All of those problems that the program has created have had a massive negative impact on the Canadian economy and come at a high economic price.
“These newly released figures show the Liberals have added insult to economic injury: they have spent more than half a billion dollars of taxpayer money to subsidize companies with what amounts to indentured labour in the past five years alone.”
Unsustainable level of immigration
Jamil Jivani, Conservative MP for Bowmanville-Oshawa North, also launched a petition to end the TFWP, dating back to May of last year, saying the program “is a “large contributor” to an unsustainable level of immigration and claiming the program is taking jobs away from Canadians and suppressing wages.
“As of April, there are 442,000 unemployed youth in Canada, further proof that youth unemployment continues to rise well past critical levels,” Rempel Garner said. “Major abuses of the program are rampant. Frankly, it’s immoral that the Liberals would underwrite its operation to the tune of half a billion dollars over the past five years alone. Conservatives would introduce a standalone program for legitimately hard-to-fill seasonal agri-food and fisheries jobs.”
In the end, the MP for Calgary Nose Hill wants a new deal for Canadian workers.
“With Canada’s economy slipping into a recession and social divisions deepening, the federal government must act decisively to restore a fair deal for Canadian workers,” Rempel Garner said. “Instead of issuing 215,000 new foreign work permits this year, a strong first step would be the immediate elimination of the program, which has spread deep economic and social rot across the country, and a refocus of government policy on labour mobility and skills training of unemployed and underemployed Canadian workers to match available jobs in regions of ultra-low employment with Canadian workers.”