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The death of a young Caribbean migrant worker last week before he could even reach his job at a farm in Brant County has caused consternation among his co-workers and the farm family at Welsh Bros. Farm.
Romario Morgan, 22, was to spend his fourth season at the small farm operation that grows corn, asparagus, peas and pumpkins.
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“Everyone is wondering what happened, but we don’t have anything to speculate on,” said Charles Welsh, whose family has worked the land in Scotland, southwest of Brantford, for more than 160 years.
The Sprout: Five migrant-farm-worker deaths since mid-March: advocacy group By Kelsey Johnson. Published on May 6, 2021 11:50am Migrant workers at an Ontario farm pictured in this file photo, advocates are calling for better protections for migrant workers. (Jim Rankin/Toronto Star)
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