A quick explainer on why I don't believe there is an actual labour shortage in Canada, and how the government is using immigration policy to support a dysfunctional business culture that relies on cheap, exploitable labour.
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International students to help address labour shortage (Government of Canada):
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Job vacancies and average wages offered, Q1&Q2 2023 (Statcan):
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Declining investment in employer-sponsored job training (Future Skills Centre):
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Capital investment per worker in Canada vs. US and OECD (CD Howe):
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Statcan report casts doubt on labour shortage claims (Citynews):
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Canada a hotbed of low-wage foreign labour (Globe & Mail):
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Canada's job vacancies mostly in low-skilled labour (Business Council BC):
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Tim Horton's and McDonald's face criticism over use of TFW program (Vancouver Sun):
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2019 job creation and labour force statistics (Statcan):
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LMIA approvals approaching 100% (Mikal Skuterud via X):
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Canada changes rules to expand TFW program (Government of Canada):
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Ontario's construction worker shortage reaches 72,000 (immigration.ca):
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Labour force survey, July 2023 (Statcan):
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Labour force grows as construction employment shrinks, Jan-Jul 2023 (Statcan):
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Construction investment drops by $2B, Jan-Jul 2023 (Statcan):
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