Canada hasn’t done enough to stop exploitation of foreign workers, Amnesty says | Unpublished
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Author: Ashley Joannou
Publication Date: May 15, 2025 - 18:52

Canada hasn’t done enough to stop exploitation of foreign workers, Amnesty says

May 15, 2025
A representative for Amnesty International Canada says the country isn’t doing enough to stop the exploitation of temporary foreign workers brought in on visas that keep them tied to one employer.Ketty Nivyabandi, the group’s English section secretary-general, says being at the mercy of one employer allows migrant workers to be exploited to live in overcrowded, unsanitary housing conditions, work in unsafe environments and face emotional abuse.Amnesty International put out a report in January that said Canadian authorities have been aware of abuses in the system for decades but failed to make systemic policy changes or abolish closed work permits.


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