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Speaker 1 (00:03):
So new data reveals that nineteen percent of private sector
jobs are now filled by temporary foreign workers temporary foreign workers.
This is from Juno News. So you know what's interesting, right,
the country being flooded with temporary foreign workers. It's now
almost one in five private sector jobs it is temporary
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foreign workers. And of course the reason for that is
because it's cheap labor for business in Canada, and they
get like tax credits and there's like free training. Sometimes
it's just direct subsidization by the taxpayer to pay these people.
All right, This is from Kirk Lubamov. This is what
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youth in Canada face to try and get a basic
entry job, entry level job. Look at the size of
this lineup for a couple of internship spots. Most of
this line aren't even Canadians. Well look at this. Do
you know what sane leadership would do with say, would
say no more temporary foreign workers. This is crazy. Look
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at this lineup for a couple of spots, internship spots.
Look at this. This is what Canadians have to compete with,
an endless line of people. This is insanity. This is
complete and utter and total insanity. Now let's watch this.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Temporary foreign workers now account for nineteen percent of the
private sector economy, So one in five workers in the
private sector is now not even a permanent resident, not
even on track to become a citizen, to someone who's
here temporarily to I don't know, provide cheap labor for
large corporations or other groups that want that kind of
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worker in And I mean, it's just it's just totally
wild that that is the priority, that is a way
that we are organizing our economy. What do you make
of the story?
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Yeah, it's we've never seen anything like it. And on
not sorry for Juno. I've got a big guest this week.
I'm excited to share that episode and we're going to
really be going into that. But for example, like my
wife and I we were on the Sunshine Coast of
British Columbia this weekend. We live in Vancouver, and we
were up in Gibson's and went further up the coast
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and out there because it's hard to get to there's
not some big highway, there's a barrier to entry to
things like the TFW program, and you know, let's be real,
a litany of fake schools. They just don't exist out there,
and so you actually saw local kids, local twenty somethings,
local thirty somethings working in the jobs that they've always
been able to work in before. And you come back
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to Vancouver, you go to Toronto, you go to Calgary, Edmonton.
That doesn't exist anymore. And then we turn around we
see that nineteen percent stat we see in cities.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
You're not even like on Vancouver Island. You know, you
go down the highway, stop at a gas station, it's
all temper foreign workers all along, even there, even in
like I mean saying the Sunshine Coast is not like that.
Yet I'm surprised because even in like rural communities, a
lot of rural communities, you go there and it's it's
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foreigners working there. It's foreigners just working in the stores.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Like Toronto. Youth unemployment right now is estimated to be
around twenty percent. It's probably higher, and we're failing to
launch these kids. They're at risk of not getting that
foot in the door, not getting these sort of seminal
experiences that they need to develop confidence to be part
of a team to break out of the bubble, to
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especially with the rise of technology and the fight for
every second of their attention span. It's like they need
to be out there and they need to be working,
and the worry is is they're not. And unless we
hold these sort of TFWP abusers to account and really
like force the government to to stick to its apparent
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claims that it wants to revise targets and do a
bit of a better job, we're going to lose hundreds
of thousands of kids just off the bat, who are
going to just be spinning their wheels and miss these
key years. And then we're going to turn around and
wonder why we have even more problems. And then the
only solution to that for these companies, and if it's
a liberal government will be like, well, then let's bring
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in even more temporary ford workers. It's like it's a
vicious cycle.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Yes, and surprise, surprise, the technocrat globalist Mark Karney, the
technocrat globalist central banker Mark Karney is not dealing with
this in any kind of meaningful way. And I feel
quite sure that next year we're going to find out
they're actually more that came in under him than did
under Trudeau. A fourth liberal term, folks, just a bad idea,
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A bad idea, Anyway, that's all I'm going to say
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