Friday, August 1, 2014



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"Richard Boraks today expressed his thanks for the support of the Corriere Canadese, Rocco Galati and the Italian community for a common effort to restore economic sanity to Ontario’s work permit and landed immigrant process for skilled tradespersons.

The Catholic Church in Alberta has put the issue of foreign workers very squarely:

“All of the changes that have taken place over the last year have served only to make it more and more difficult, if not impossible for temporary foreign workers to immigrate”

The challenge now is for all residents of the Toronto region to accept that illegal trades workers are not somebody else’s problem. They are our opportunity.

  • 15,000  Canadian families should not have to worry about their hard working, illegal Italian relatives
  • 50,000 Canadian families should not have to worry about their hard working ,illegal Portuguese  relatives
  • Many Canadian families should not have to worry about their hard working ,illegal Polish and other relatives
  • Thousands of GTA businesses should not have to worry about shutting their doors in face of immigration enforcement
  • Every Torontonian should not have to worry about the quality of their life being effected by immigration enforcement

The first step in helping local business, families, workers and consumers is to realize that:

  • Jason Kenney is not Canada’s chief economic commissar. Never before has Ottawa tried to control which skilled trade’s workers a company should hire or fire.
  • Workers should not be encouraged to go illegal and live in fear… the option of going to Court is real…you can’t complain if you don’t show some back bone 

The tide in Toronto is turning. Ottawa has played the anti foreign worker fear card to the wrong crowd.  

Torontonians do not fear foreigners. They worry about shiftless exploiters and free loading complainers…whether they be legal or illegal, whether from Ottawa, Calgary or any other part of the world.    

Reality is setting in. The Court should focus the issues."

Richard Boraks, Aug 1,2014

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