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Expert ‘taken aback’ by Eby foreign worker claims, says axing program won’t fix woes

VICTORIA - An immigration expert says ending the temporary foreign worker program won’t solve “deep structural problems” with housing and other issues in British Columbia, while having “problematic consequences” for labour availability.

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Expert 'taken aback' by Eby foreign worker claims, says axing program won't fix woes

Construction workers work at the site of a condo tower under construction, in Delta, B.C., on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


VICTORIA - An immigration expert says ending the temporary foreign worker program won’t solve “deep structural problems” with housing and other issues in British Columbia, while having “problematic consequences” for labour availability.

Irene Bloemraad, co-director of the Centre for Migration Studies at the University of British Columbia, says calls to scrap or reform the program are an “easy way” to distract from a lack of affordable housing and other woes.

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