Feedback wanted on licensing recruiters of foreign workers, released by Saskatchewan on 29 August 2024

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Feedback wanted on licensing recruiters of foreign workers, released by Saskatchewan on 29 August 2024
 
 

 | Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, I am Joy Stephen, a certified Canadian Immigration practitioner, and I bring to you this Provincial News Bulletin from the province of Saskatchewan. This recording originates from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario.
| Government invites the public to provide their input on new draft regulations under the Temporary Foreign Worker Protection Act.
 
 The Act includes a requirement for foreign national recruiters to be licenced. The proposed regulations contain added details about the licensing requirements for recruiters. Once the consultations on the proposed regulations are complete, recruiters who enlist foreign nationals for jobs in PEI will be required to apply for a licence, unless they are exempt under the Act.
 
 “Temporary foreign workers contribute significantly to our economy and primary sectors, and it is our responsibility to ensure they are protected and treated with the respect and fairness they deserve.”
 
 – Workforce, Advanced Learning and Population Minister Jenn Redmond
 
 The Act was passed in the provincial legislature in spring 2022 following previous public consultations. The current consultations relate only to the new proposed regulations associated with the Act. 
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