
A group of Quebec business owners have launched a $300 million lawsuit against the federal government this month, arguing they’re facing bankruptcy if Ottawa goes ahead with its plan to reduce the number of foreign workers coming into Canada.
The heads of the 23 businesses, which make everything from steel products to winter jackets and airplane parts, say temporary foreign workers are essential to stay afloat.
With Ottawa is pushing to reduce the number of permits its issues, employers are upset.
Subsidized wages for “foreign workers” paid for by tax dollars? Cost savings from never having to train new employees? There has to be a reason these captains of Industry love their slaves.
