Ottawa must cancel or significantly reform temporary foreign worker program, says Eby
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby said the temporary foreign worker program should “be cancelled or significantly reformed” because the province can’t have an immigration system that takes young people’s jobs, while filling up homeless shelters and food banks.
Eby said Thursday that one reason the province is facing “significant fiscal headwinds” is because of “very high unemployment rates” among young people, linked to both the temporary foreign worker program and the international student program.
“We can’t have an immigration system that outpaces our ability to build schools, and housing, and we can’t have an immigration program that results in high unemployment,” Eby said after making an announcement on an addition to a school in Surrey, B.C.
Statistics Canada said B.C.’s youth unemployment, for those aged 15 to 24, in July was 12.1 per cent, below the Canadian rate of 14.6 per cent.
