Carleton Experts Available – Temporary Foreign Workers
As part of larger immigration reforms, Trudeau announced a reduction in temporary foreign workers. Carleton experts are available to comment on the decision.
If you are interested in speaking with the experts below, please feel free to contact them directly. If you require other assistance, please email Steven Reid, Media Relations Officer, at steven.reid3@carleton.ca.
For other experts, please visit the Carleton Experts Database: https://experts.carleton.ca/
Jane Stinson
Professor, Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University
Email: JaneStinson@cunet.carleton.ca
Stinson is available to discuss the situation for temporary foreign workers and findings from a recent UN study that called it a contemporary form of slavery.
For more on Stinson visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/jane-stinson
Christopher Worswick
Professor, Department of Economics at Carleton University
Email: christopher.worswick@carleton.ca
Worswick studies the economics of immigration and labour economics. He recently wrote an article in the Globe and Mail on this subject: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-ottawa-needs-to-abolish-the-temporary-foreign-worker-program/.
For more on Worswick visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/christopher-worswick
Media Contact
Steven Reid (he/him)
Media Relations Officer
Carleton University
613-265-6613
Steven.Reid3@carleton.ca
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