Ottawa takes action to combat fraud in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and decrease its utilization
The federal government is tightening the screws on its temporary foreign worker program as it attempts to reduce overall temporary immigration in the country.
The department said Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault met with representatives of Canada’s largest business associations on Aug. 6 to convey the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program cannot be used to avoid hiring qualified Canadian workers.
“I’ve been clear over the last year; abuse and misuse of the TFW program must end,” said Boissonnault in a statement. “Bad actors are taking advantage of people and compromising the program for legitimate businesses.”
ESDC said the program is responsive to the labour market, adding that changes were made during the COVID-19 era to deal with shortages. A return to a more balanced state requires a readjustment of the program, the department said.
The measures outlined by ESDC do not appear to be new and instead involve applying current rules more stringently.
Along with “applying a stricter and more rigorous oversight” when conducting workplace inspections and processing labour market impact assessments. Businesses seeking to hire a foreign worker may require such assessments in order to demonstrate the need cannot be filled locally.
Other measures being considered by Ottawa to reform the foreign worker program include raising the processing fees for labour market impact assessments to fund the increased departmental scrutiny, as well as changing regulations to reduce employer eligibility.
Boissonnault also told business associations he is considering refusing to process requests in the low wage stream.
The moves come as the federal government is recalibrating its approach to temporary immigration, as it faces pressure over the availability of housing and services.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller said last week his government would announce new measures to scale back population growth.
Miller also said immigration could become the top issue in the next election scheduled for October 2025. His party has been trailing the Conservatives in the polls by a large margin for an extended period.