Number of temporary worker applications fell as fine total increased, government says
OTTAWA — Ottawa ordered companies to pay almost $5 million in fines in the last fiscal year for failing to comply with the rules for temporary foreign worker permits, new government data shows.
A new Employment and Social Development Canada report also says that after revised rules kicked in last year making it harder to get a temporary foreign worker permit, the number of applications made under the program fell by half.
That decrease included a 70 per cent drop in low wage stream temporary worker applications, says the federal government.
The temporary foreign worker program is split into low- and high-wage streams, reserved for jobs either below or above the provincial median income.


