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Pierre Poilievre鈥檚 call to scrap the temporary foreign worker program marks new, tougher stance for Conservatives

Experts warn the Conservative leader鈥檚 justification for his shift in tone is misleading and promotes beliefs that foreign workers threaten Canadian jobs.

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks at a press conference in Mississauga on Wednesday where he called on Ottawa to permanently end the temporary foreign workers program.


翱罢罢础奥础鈥Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Mark Carney鈥檚 Liberals to ditch the federal government鈥檚 decades-old temporary foreign worker program, taking a harder stance against a program he鈥檚 previously said should be reduced, not axed outright.

The reason why, Poilievre said Wednesday, is because of worsening youth unemployment, rather than a Liberal-induced 鈥渋mmigration crisis鈥 he has claimed has weakened both the economy and security of the country.

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Raisa Patel

Raisa Patel is an Ottawa-based reporter covering federal politics for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: .

Ghada Alsharif

Ghada Alsharif is a Toronto-based immigration and work reporter for the Star. Reach Ghada via email: galsharif@torstar.ca.

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