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Farm workers ‘temporary’ but essential: industry experts

Debate over Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has intensified in recent years, as concerns over unemployment, wages and working conditions have collided with growing labour shortages.While some argue the program allows employers to rely on lower-paid migrant labour, potentially displacing Canadian workers and suppressing wages, others point to policy changes tightening eligibility and enforcement.While that debate continues nationally,...
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Farm workers ‘temporary’ but essential: industry experts

Debate over Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has intensified in recent years, as concerns over unemployment, wages and working conditions have collided with...

Farm workers ‘temporary’ but essential: industry experts

Debate over Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has intensified in recent years, as concerns over unemployment, wages and working conditions have collided with...

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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit, non-binary Mi'kmaq filmmaker reimagines his 2019 short film “Wildfire.”Although visually a stunning piece, full of symbolism and meaning through colour, angles, pace and mise-en-scène, the Indigenous and queer film lacks substance.The film follows Lincoln “Link”...

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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

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