Foreign workers will be allowed in Canada under strict guidelines
The federal government has relaxed travel restrictions on temporary foreign workers entering Canada.
In a teleconference on Saturday, Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said farmers need these workers in the field and in food processing facilities. She said the next step is to collaborate with the countries where the workers come from.
“To ensure the permission to fly on planes that will be chartered by industry and paid by the employers who will get them,” Bibeau said. “In the meantime, along with sector representatives and our colleagues in the province’s, we will finalize the protocols for supervised isolation.”
The majority of the 60,000 TFW’s come from Mexico, Guatamala and Jamaica. It will be up to the employer to transport the TFW’s from the airport to the farm. Bibeau said appropriate housing and distancing will be required during the mandatory 14-day isolation period.


