Jobs
Cheap Foreign Labor Soars in Canada as Young Workers Are Left Jobless
- Youth unemployment grows while foreign worker program explodes
- Share of retail, fast-food chains using temporary labor surges
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It’s getting harder for young Canadians to find a job. A post-pandemic influx of cheap foreign workers in restaurants and retail stores may be making it tougher.
Michelle Eze started actively searching for work around Toronto in October, just as the youth unemployment rate in Canada began to surge. The 22-year-old public-policy graduate sought out teaching and restaurant service jobs to help pay the bills and support her parents, but struck out.