TFW Takeover: Quebec Youth Unemployment Soars
THE TFW TAKEOVER: Quebec Firms Addicted to Foreign Labor
Quebec’s corporate giants have a dirty little secret.
They’re hooked on foreign workers—and they’re not even pretending to quit.
While thousands of young Quebecers desperately hunt for their first jobs, major employers like Olymel and Vegibec are flooding Ottawa with labour applications.
The numbers are absolutely staggering.
THE LMIA SCANDAL
Olymel alone has secured hundreds of LMIA approvals this year.
Vegibec runs on a business model that treats foreign labour as a first resort.
Industry insiders whisper the same shocking truth: they could hire locally. They simply won’t.
Foreign workers accept lower wages, complain less, and can’t easily jump ship.
It’s a corporate dream. For everyone else, it’s a waking nightmare.
YOUTH BETRAYED
Quebec’s youth unemployment rate tells a devastating story.
One in five young workers can’t find jobs in their home province.
They have the skills. They have the education. What they don’t have is a chance.
Meanwhile, TFWs arrive by the planeload to fill positions local graduates would kill for.
“It feels like betrayal,” says one Montreal graduate who applied for 200 jobs without success.
His story isn’t unique. It’s become the new normal.
WAGE WAR
The flood of foreign labour keeps wages artificially low.
Why pay $20 an hour when you can import workers for $15?
That’s the math these companies do behind closed doors.
While living costs soar, wages remain frozen in time.
Canadian workers pay the price. Foreign workers pay a different price—exploitation and precarious status.
Only the employers win.
EXCLUSIVE: THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE BOMBSHELL
The Canadian Magazine of Immigration first exposed this scandal.
Now the public knows what Ottawa knew all along.
The system is broken. The addiction is real.
Quebec’s youth are the casualties.
Families are demanding action. But the LMIA machine keeps churning.
The planes keep landing. The cycle continues.
The question isn’t whether you should be outraged—it’s why Ottawa isn’t.
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