Temporary foreign workers are employed in a wide variety of fields, and Jean Boulet says he expects the need for labour to keep increasing
The number of temporary foreign workers is on the rise in Quebec, and the province’s labour minister says he expects the trend to continue.
He told reporters in Quebec City that this “significant” increase is due to increased demand from businesses, which have to contend with an aging population and labour shortages.
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