Help wanted? Workers caught in TFW rule changes

The Chamber continues to work to address ill-advised changes to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Workers program. We’ve met with Victoria’s Member of Parliament and heard from several Chamber members about the damaging impact this blanket legislation is causing in our region.

Canadian Tire Hillside has reached out to ask for help finding work for four of their former staffers who are looking for employers able to offer a position with a Labour Market Impact Assessment.

“The workers are well qualified, highly experienced professionals with international and Canadian experience. We would be retaining these top-performing team members, however, recent changes to our country’s Temporary Foreign Worker program will unfortunately not permit it,” Canadian Tire said in an email to The Chamber.

The workers live in our region and have housing. They want to continue to be long-term contributing members of the community. The workers have experience in retail, customer service and warehouse work and can start in early summer — once they receive necessary approvals.

To learn more about hiring these potential team members and applying for LMIAs, contact Ron Heal at ron@cantire365.com.