Temporary foreign worker applications have plummeted since crackdown, Jason Kenney says
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean KilpatrickEmployment Minister Jason Kenney in the House of Commons Tuesday.
OTTAWA — Employment Minister Jason Kenney says there’s been a significant decrease in applications for temporary foreign workers since the government announced an overhaul of the troubled program earlier this year.
Kenney extolled the success of the changes in response to queries from the opposition during the Commons question period.
His department says that the number of applications received in July and August was about 74% lower than during the same time period in 2012, before the crackdown.
New rules introduced in June aim to make it more difficult for employers to hire temporary foreign workers, requiring them to meet strict criteria to ensure Canadians are first in line for jobs.
Some employers say the new rules are too onerous and produce problems in areas of the country with low unemployment.
Western premiers have also complained about the overhaul, saying their provinces have a pressing need for skilled labour.
Temporary foreign worker applications drop 74% since new reforms
Employer applications to hire foreign workers plummet following program reform
By Susana Mas, CBC News Posted: Sep 16, 2014 3:47 PM ET Last Updated: Sep 16, 2014 4:58 PM ET
Applications for temporary foreign workers have dropped by three-quarters following the new rules introduced by the federal government in June, says Employment Minister Jason Kenney.
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"We announced a fundamental sweep of reforms to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program earlier this year to ensure that it is used as a last and limited resort and that Canadians always come first in the workforce.
"Since those reforms were announced we've seen a 75 per cent reduction in the number of applications in temporary foreign workers on the part of employers," Kenney said during question period on Tuesday.
Alexis Conrad, the director general for the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, says the reforms are proving to be successful.
"The number of applications received in July and August 2014 is approximately 74 per cent lower than those received over the same time period in 2012," said Conrad in an email to CBC News.
The new rules require employers not to cut down the hours of Canadian workers or lay them off at work sites that employ temporary foreign workers.
"Applications that do not include this commitment will not be processed," Conrad said.
The new rules have received a cool reception from employers in Albertaand Nova Scotia who say they can't find Canadian workers to fill low-skilled jobs.
NDP employment critic Jinny Sims said that employers are still laying off Canadians in favour of temporary foreign workers, despite the new rules.
"Canadians are getting tired of this smoke-and-mirrors policy making. When is the minister going to fix this badly broken program and protect jobs for those living in Canada?" Sims said during question period.
As CBC News reported earlier this month, the federal government is investigating a large electrical contractor in Saskatchewan over allegations it laid off 58 Canadian electricians while keeping temporary foreign workers on the job.
Kenney said it is "illegal" for employers to lay off Canadians and replace them with temporary foreign workers.
The new rules also bar employers from hiring low-wage temporary foreign workers in regions where the unemployment rate is above six per cent, and will require employers to cap the number of foreign workers they hire at 10 per cent by 2016.
Comment
"Jason Kenney’s Success
The
federal government can finally declare victory in its war against Ontario.
Minister
Kenney’s, and apparently the Prime Minister’s, “zero sum “vision for Canada is
well underway. It will take a leap forward on January 2015 when Ontario’s
demographics are further eviscerated in favour of Western Canada.
Starting
in 2015, Ottawa will:
- Turn away from Ontario approximately
60,000 legal immigrants and workers,
on an annual basis
- Increase Ontario’s illegal immigrant
population well beyond an unmanageable
500,000 -600,000
- Manage the above without any apparent
assessment of the cost inherent in Ontario’s dramatic demographic shift
Summary: Temporary workers
- Prior to June 20, 2014, Ottawa’s LMO
policy favored Western Canada’s growth sectors over Ontario’s growth sectors
- Prior to June 20, 2014 , Ottawa issued
significantly more construction trade LMO’s to Western Canada
- On September 16, 2014 Jason Kenney
proudly announced that he had issued 74% fewer LMO’s since his recent
“reforms” on June 20, 2014. He patted himself on the back for such a
momentous achievement which allegedly will save Canadian jobs
- The Minister has not yet produced the
paperwork confirming the breakdown of the regional and skills level
consequences of his 74% cut back. It is a safe assumption that the Ontario
trades will be cut to nearly zero legal foreign workers while the Alberta skilled trades have been treated well
- The
Minister has not touched the approximately 40,000 Ontario non skilled trades
LMO exempt work permits or the over
30,000 English/ Irish/French priority worker program
Summary: Economic Landed immigrants
- On January 1, 2015 , Minister Kenney
will oversee Ontario losing approximately 30,000 legal permanent residents
, on an annual basis
A direct, immediate and significant victim of
Ottawa‘s frontal attacks of June 20, 2014 and January 1, 2015 are the Ontario
trades.
While
parading his evisceration of Ontario and its trades employers, Jason Kenney
prays that no one will take note that his frenetic manipulation has not trained
one Canadian or saved one Canadian job.
The facts
are as follows:
- The number of LMO’s issued in Ontario to
the construction trades in 2012 was 1,795. There is no number issued yet for
2013 but it’s probably under 1,000. For post June 20, the number will be
close to zero.
Concurrent with his ignoring Ontario
employers who can prove that they cannot source Canadian trades workers, Kenney continues to issue work permits to Ontario
THAT DO NOT REQUIRE LMO”s. In 2013 the number of unvetted work permits in
Ontario was 42,577.
His vaunted June 20”reforms” have not slowed
down the Minister’s Irish , English and French pets. These lads take Canadian
jobs that are not pre vetted to protect Canadians. No boss has to apply for
over 30,000 of these chosen few who share the Minister’s values.
Meanwhile, fully vetted Ontario’s trades employers,
who have already proven that no Canadian candidates exist, have been told to
get rid of crucial, legal trades employees.
The Minister continues to travel to Ireland
in order to keep in touch with his roots and bring over the chosen tribe. They speak
English but don’t have the skills demanded by Ontario trades employers.
The Minister deports successful, but culturally
and linguistically inferior, trades workers who are a back bone of the Ontario
trades.
The Irish kids are probably taking Canadians
jobs. The Portuguese, Italians and Poles have been certified as not taking away
jobs from Canadians.
Guess who gets deported? Not the cute Irish.
- The Minister has not saved one Canadian
job in the Ontario trades.
His
refusal to extend LMO’s does not mean that tax paying skilled trades workers
leave Ontario just because their legal work status has run out.
The legal workers become illegal workers.
They just lose their OHIP coverage. They stop paying taxes. Their kids continue
in school.
Life goes on , albeit in a stressful manner.
- A reduction in Ontario LMO’s simply
increases the illegal worker population to absurd levels.
Well informed observers indicate that the GTA
has now joined every large North American urban region in dealing with a 10%
-12 % illegal populations.
This means that the GTA has to deal with a minimum
500,000-600,000 illegals.
While Washington at least acknowledges the
severity of its problem with illegal’s, Kenney sweeps the problem under the
carpet and accuses the US immigration system of being “dysfunctional”.
If it happens in the US it’s dysfunctional.
When it happen in Ontario… its normal?
Please. Spare me.
Can anyone imagine Ottawa allowing, let alone
encouraging, Western Canada being allowed to carry the cost of 500,000 illegals?
(The Minister once
asked me if there was something genetic about Portuguese which caused them to form
such a large part of the GTA’s illegal worker community. I recall advising the
Minister that the reason the Portuguese were illegal was because the Minister
refused to issue permits to Portuguese.
I forget if I asked
the Minister if there was something genetic about the Irish which qualified
them for special immigration status…. in any event, the Minister answered that
particular question during St Patrick’s Day celebrations in 2014 when he was in
Dublin handing over the administration of Canada’s Skilled Trades Worker Immigration
Program to the Irish government . As part of their St Patrick’s Day
celebrations, Kenney and Chris Alexander actually had the brazen nerve to issue
formal press releases assuring us lesser mortals that the Irish did in fact possess
the “shared values” that they were looking for)
Please. Spare me.
- The Minister’s recent attempts to arrest
illegal workers in the GTA is causing panic. Some illegals are leaving
Canada.
The problem is that departing illegals are
simply being replaced with new illegals.
No one in Ontario believes that the
Minister’s revolving door of illegals is anything but a pre election
gimmick.
There is no reloving door of illegals in
Alberta simply because trades workers have a front door in the Minister’s home
province.
Folks who come through the front door pay
taxes. Jason assures that Alberta gets taxes.
Folks who are illegal do not pay taxes. Jason
assures that Ontario pays dearly for Ottawa’s mission.
- As long as the GTA economy is strong,
employers must hire illegals simply because there are no Canadians willing
to do the job.
The Minister understands this concept of
“employer need” when it comes to ingratiating government with the farm vote.
If a mechanic repairs tractors then he is welcome
anywhere in Canada. If he repairs heavy construction equipment in Ontario then
he is deported, unless he shares the Ministers’ “values”.
The Minister does not understand the concept of
respecting Ontario employers when it comes to the Ontario trades. Why? Because
the Minister knows that his government has lost the trust and support of urban voters,
especially those of the non ethnically superior type.
The Minister assumes that by destroying the
GTA trades sector that he will curry favour with those who blame their own
economic misfortune on “foreigners”, especially those of the non superior type.
It’s too bad that the Minister has failed to
address chronic unemployment among those Canadians who lack employable skills,
especially those who share the Ministers’ ethnic values.
Rather than help out the unemployable, the
Minister has chosen to vilify those Ontario trades employers who have proven
that there are no qualified Canadians in their trades sectors.
Alberta trades employers do not face the same
dirty little war operating out of Ottawa. The gas and oil sector gets what it
wants. The trucking sector gets what it wants.
The conclusion
Starting
in January 2015, Ontario’s illegal population will balloon to biblical
proportions as Ottawa introduces its bogus Express Entry” program and
concurrently kills the Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience Class programs.
January
2015 will see Ontario being denied nearly 60,000 legal residents, temporary and
permanent, on an annual basis.
Ontario’s
economy will become the dysfunctional centre of Canada.
Ottawa
will continue to harass Ontario in a conscious effort to turn Alberta into the
nation’s economic hub. For no apparently logical reason, the Albertans find it
necessary to gut Ontario along the way.
We do not
have a national government.
Ottawa is
all about Albertans building Alberta while destroying Ontario. "
Richard Boraks, September 16, 2014