The aquatic industry is being hit hard by labour shortages. With school almost out and more people looking to cool off from the summer heat, some are worried a lack of staff will mean less water activities available when people need it most. As Global’s Olivia O’Malley reports, while the government is throwing the industry a life ring, critics say the help isn’t coming soon enough.
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Critics call on Quebec to do more in wake of lifeguard shortage
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