A New Brunswick seafood processing company was hit by both a $1 million fine and a 10-year ban from the temporary worker program last month, with the federal government saying it violated rules for the program. As Suzanne Lapointe reports, the company plans to challenge the penalties in court, even as migrant action groups urge the federal government to compensate workers with the fines collected.
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N.B. seafood company hit with $1M fine, temporary foreign worker ban
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