Concerns about the illegal use of foreign workers are still making headlines.
First, allegations the Royal Bank of Canada has brought temporary foreign workers to replace dozens of its own Canadian employees. RBC says it didn’t break any rules.
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Today, the fight by two labour unions against a company that hired temporary workers from China for its coal mine in northeastern B.C. headed to federal court in Vancouver.
And now similar concerns are being raised on some construction sites.
John Daly reports.
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