India, Feb. 2 -- Several Indo-Canadian trucking companies, farms and even a gurdwara are among the concerns that have been penalised by the Canadian government for being non-complaint when it comes to hiring temporary foreign workers.
Of the over 400 firms found to be non-compliant, at least 10% appear to be run by Indo-Canadians.
Prominent among them is Toor Vineyards, based in Oliver in the province of British Columbia, which was fined 118,000 Canadian dollars and permanently banned from using the temporary worker programme.
Details of the companies found non-complaint have been posted on a public website by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Also on the list is Samhil Logistics, based in the Greater Toronto Area (...
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