Premier calls for economic migration in conversation around temporary foreign workers
While other leaders in Canada call for the Temporary Foreign Workers program to be scrapped, Saskatchewan’s premier is staying above the fray.
Last week, federal Conservative leader Pierre Polievre called for the program to be scrapped, saying it depresses wages and is contributing to higher unemployment for young people. Then B.C. Premier David Eby chimed in, also calling for the program to end, saying it’s being abused.
When asked about it, Premier Scott Moe didn’t share his opinion on whether the program should be scrapped, instead talking about the importance of the economy’s role in immigration.
He said he wants people to move to and settle down in Saskatchewan.

