- Date
- 2014-01-15 
- Auteurs
- PressProgress 
- Résumé
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper has delivered a scathing critique of the controversial Temporary Foreign Worker program, saying the government has been "assisting these companies to work around the marketplace in a way that disadvantaged Canadian workers only for the sake of the bottom line profit." - In an audio recording leaked Wednesday to a Vancouver newspaper of a recent roundtable discussion with local ethnic media, Harper's blunt analysis of the troubled program raises the question: will the Conservative government follow through to crack down on employers that abuse the TFW program — after facilitating its rapid expansion since 2006. - Most recently, new regulations governing the TFW program dropped a provision from an earlier draft that explicitly banned employers from accessing the TFW program if they were convicted of human trafficking, or of assaulting or uttering threats to an employee. - Meanwhile, Employment Minister Jason Kenney remains a defender of the program to tackle what he says is a skills shortage in Canada. - Listen to Harper for yourself. Is Harper blaming the bureaucracy and the previous government for the whole debacle? 
- Titre du journal
- Press Progress 
- Liens
- Secteurs économiques
- General relevance - all sectors 
- Types de contenu
- Current Policy 
- Groupes cibles
- Sensibilisation du public, Syndicats et ONG/groupes communautaires/réseaux de solidarité 
- Pertinence géographique
- Fédéral et National relevance 
- Sphères d’activité
- Science politique 
- Langues
- Anglais 
