
… Rather than not enough workers, the issue is that the prices of the goods and services that workers produce have increased faster than their wages, motivating businesses to hire more workers and sell more.
Canada’s current tight labour markets overwhelmingly reflect increases in the demand for workers, not a decline in their numbers. And the solution is not to satiate that demand with cheap labour, which undermines labour productivity and average economic living standards in the population.
The CPC lost my vote because they refuse to speak out on the mass immigration scandal.
They want bodies to feed the greed of the corporate class and they don’t care where they come from or how damaging the impact is on you and your family.
