Rocky Mountain employers in Alberta see major boost in tempo

Rocky Mountain employers in Alberta see major boost in temporary foreign worker approvals

Faced with a pandemic-induced labour shortage, businesses in Alberta's Rocky Mountain tourist hot spots have been allowed to dramatically boost the number of temporary foreign workers they hire to fill low-wage positions. The easing of hiring limits isn't confined to Alberta but applies across the country.

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