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Listening to migrant workers: should Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program be abolished?

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  1. Anelyse Weiler contributes to Justice for Migrant Workers, a non-profit volunteer collective that promotes the rights of migrant farm workers.

  2. A recent article on proposed reforms notes: “Ken Forth is a broccoli farmer who leads the Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Service (FARMS), a non-profit entity that brings in seasonal farm workers for Ontario. He said that while the broader TFW program needs changes, the SAW program in particular should not be modified” (Pinto 2019).

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Weiler, A.M., McLaughlin, J. Listening to migrant workers: should Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program be abolished?. Dialect Anthropol 43, 381–388 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-019-09563-4

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