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    Swiss Chalet in Hamilton, ON (L8G 1A1) is looking for a line cook at $36.00/hr. Swiss Chalet in Hamilton is posting a line cook position at $36.00/hr as a TFW job, which stands out given the wage level. One wonders if they've truly tested the local labour market or if this fits the LMIA's intent to prioritize Canadian workers first. Does the employer provide evidence that no qualified Canadians applied despite such a competitive rate? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help them land the job, and post it to Facebook or X groups so more locals can apply. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47868793 Job Bank ID: 47868793 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    jashanpreet singh josan in Brampton, Ontario (L6X 0S1) received government approval to hire a TFW for home support worker position at $20.00/hr instead of a Canadian. The government has fully approved this LMIA for Jashanpreet Singh Josan to hire a temporary foreign worker as a home support worker in Brampton at $20.00/hr, meaning federal officials signed off after reviewing their claim that no Canadians were up to the task. What exactly did their "local recruitment efforts" entail—did they post ads beyond a quick Facebook blurb, interview any actual Brampton residents, or just tick the boxes to fast-track foreign labour? With approval already locked in, it's fair to wonder why this entry-level gig couldn't snag a local at that wage. If you know qualified Canadians, share this with them to land the job; cross-post to other communities to help more folks apply before it's gone. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47498669 Job Bank ID: 47498669 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    The Chopped Leaf in Kelowna, BC (V1V 1Y1) is looking for a food service supervisor at $37.00/hr. This food service supervisor role at $37.00/hr in Kelowna stands out for its high wage in the sector, which might reflect specific skill needs or local market pressures. One wonders if local applicants were truly unavailable despite the attractive pay, as claimed under LMIA guidelines. How does The Chopped Leaf justify hiring a TFW when such rates could draw qualified Canadians? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help fill these spots locally, and post it to Facebook or X groups to boost Canadian applications. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/48038633 Job Bank ID: 48038633 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    JKI Canada Utilities Inc. in Singhampton, ON (N0C 1M0) is looking for a sales supervisor at $37.00/hr. Sales supervisor role at $37/hr in rural Singhampton, ON, from JKI Canada Utilities Inc., posted as a TFW position. It's interesting how such a supervisory spot in a small village might not attract local applicants despite the solid wage. Does the employer truly demonstrate that no qualified Canadians are available, as required for LMIA approval? Or could targeted local recruitment fill this gap? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help them land it, and post to Facebook or X groups so more folks can apply. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47979921 Job Bank ID: 47979921 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Xianjia Huang in North York, Ontario (M4N 1G7) received government approval to hire a TFW for home child care provider position at $21.00/hr instead of a Canadian. The government has fully approved this LMIA for Xianjia Huang in North York, Ontario, authorizing a foreign home child care provider at $21.00/hr after deeming no Canadians suitable. Officials signed off, meaning their recruitment efforts—whatever they were—convinced ESDC that locals just weren't up to the task. What exactly did that "local recruitment" entail: a few half-hearted Job Bank ads, or did they genuinely chase down and reject qualified Canadian caregivers? Share this with any Canadians you know who could do the job—let's get them in the door. Cross-post to other communities to help more locals apply before foreign hires fill these spots. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47975579 Job Bank ID: 47975579 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Ronak Rooy Gostar Inc., located at 516-9199 Yonge Street in Richmond Hill, Ontario, was found non-compliant with Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program regulations under code 15, meaning the employer was not actively engaged in the business that the foreign national was hired to work for (aside from live-in caregivers), in violation of provision 209.2(1)(a)(i) or 209.3(1)(a)(i). This official government enforcement action, finalized on January 2, 2026, imposed a $10,000 CAD penalty on the company, with a ban status listed as Eligible, allowing potential future participation under conditions. The violation undermines worker protections by potentially exposing temporary foreign workers to unstable or non-existent employment tied to the sponsoring business, eroding the TFW program's integrity designed to ensure genuine job opportunities and fair labour practices. Such infractions highlight the federal government's commitment to rigorous oversight in safeguarding vulnerable migrant workers from exploitation.
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    RB Building Supply Ltd in Brampton, ON (L6W 3L2) is looking for a cabinetmaker at $36.10/hr. This cabinetmaker position at $36.10/hr in Brampton is posted as a TFW job, suggesting the employer couldn't find suitable local talent despite the wage being competitive for skilled trades. One wonders if outreach to Canadian apprentices or recent trades grads was thorough enough to justify an LMIA approval. How does this fit with ESDC's claims that TFWs fill genuine shortages rather than displacing available workers? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help get them hired, and post it to Facebook groups or X for other skilled trades folks to apply. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47771403 Job Bank ID: 47771403 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Raabia Kazmi in Mississauga, ON (L5V 1G8) is looking for a live-in nanny at $20.00/hr. This live-in nanny position in Mississauga at $20/hour for a TFW posting sits at the lower end of Ontario's median wages for similar roles. One wonders if the employer truly tested the local labour market as required, or if LMIA approvals are getting a bit too routine these days. Does this wage really reflect a proven shortage of Canadian caregivers? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help them land the job, and post it to Facebook groups or X so more folks can apply and fill these spots. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/48001958 Job Bank ID: 48001958 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Nomi Resort in Harcourt, ON (K0L 1X0) is looking for a cook, domestic at $37.00/hr. A cook, domestic position at Nomi Resort in rural Harcourt, ON, paying $37/hour, is listed as a TFW job, which raises a mild eyebrow given the area's limited dining scene. One wonders if local Canadians were truly unavailable, or what specific shortages justify bypassing them for a temporary foreign worker. Does the employer have data on recent recruitment efforts in nearby towns like Bancroft? Please share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help fill it locally, and post it to Facebook groups or X for truckers and rural job seekers to apply. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/48006576 Job Bank ID: 48006576 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Power Kitchen, legally operating as District 28 Company Ltd. at 46 Hollinger Road, Toronto, ON, M4B 3G5, was found non-compliant with Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program regulations following an official government inspection, resulting in a $20,000 CAD penalty imposed on December 18, 2025. The sole violation, under code 6 and provision 209.4(1)(b), involved the employer failing to provide the inspector with the documents requested during the compliance check. The company remains eligible for the program with no ban imposed. This enforcement action underscores the government's commitment to upholding TFW integrity, as such non-cooperation hinders verification of worker protections and fair treatment, potentially endangering vulnerable temporary foreign workers.
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    Sentinel Security Inc. in Toronto, ON (M5A 2N2) is looking for a supervisor, security guards at $27.00/hr. Supervisor role at $27/hour in Toronto—decent pay for security oversight, but as a TFW posting, one wonders if local applicants were truly unavailable despite the city's job market. Does the LMIA process really ensure employers exhaust Canadian options here? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help fill it domestically. Post it to Facebook groups or X for security pros to spot and apply. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47710406 Job Bank ID: 47710406 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    MDX Recycling Inc in Edmonton, AB (T5B 4J3) is looking for a heavy truck driver at $36.00/hr. This heavy truck driver position at $36/hr in Edmonton stands out as a well-paying role in the logistics sector. One wonders if local drivers are truly unavailable, given Alberta's strong trucking industry and unemployment rates. How does MDX Recycling justify needing a TFW when such wages should attract qualified Canadians? Please share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help get them hired, and post it to Facebook or X groups to spread the word for more applicants. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47516128 Job Bank ID: 47516128 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Sabharwal Dental Group in York, ON (M6N 4E1) is looking for a office manager at $36.00/hr. This office manager role at $36/hr in York, ON, is posted as a TFW position, suggesting the employer couldn't find suitable Canadian talent despite the wage being competitive for administrative work. One wonders if local marketing efforts were truly exhaustive, as required under LMIA guidelines, or if the dental group's needs align more closely with temporary foreign hires. Does the program genuinely prioritize Canadians first? Share this with any qualified Canadians you know to help them apply, and post it to Facebook or X communities so more locals can seize these opportunities. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47745778 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Restaurant Motel Chantmartin in Tadoussac, QC (G0T 2A0) is looking for a restaurant cook at $17.00-$19.00/hr. This restaurant cook position in Tadoussac pays $17-$19 per hour, which sits around Quebec's median for the role but raises questions about whether local workers are truly unavailable despite the area's tourism draw. One wonders if the employer has fully advertised locally or if the LMIA process genuinely reflects a labour shortage here. Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help get them hired first. Post it to Facebook groups or X for other job seekers too. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47965061 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Ginger Beef House in Campbell River, BC (V9W 2E9) is looking for a cook, ethnic foods at $36.80/hr. This TFW posting for a cook specializing in ethnic foods offers $36.80 per hour in Campbell River, BC, which is notably above the provincial median for similar roles. One wonders if local training or recruitment efforts were truly exhausted before seeking a temporary foreign worker, as required under LMIA guidelines. It's also worth asking how the employer justifies the need given the wage level that could attract qualified Canadians. Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help fill these spots locally, and post it to Facebook groups or X for wider reach so more folks can apply. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47397920 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Watts Cookin in Edmonton, AB (T5Y 2T6) is looking for a restaurant manager at $36.00/hr. This restaurant manager position in Edmonton offers $36.00/hr through the TFW program, which is competitive for the role. It's interesting how employers like Watts Cookin justify needing foreign workers despite high local unemployment in Alberta's service sector. Does the LMIA application truly demonstrate no qualified Canadians are available? Or is the wage set just high enough to meet minimums without broader recruitment efforts? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help them land the job. Also post it to Facebook groups or X for Alberta jobs to get more locals applying. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47477418 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Spacious Construction Corp. in Richmond, BC (V6X 4B3) is looking for a electrical technician at $34.50/hr. This electrical technician role at $34.50/hr in Richmond offers a solid wage for skilled trades work, though it's flagged as a TFW posting which raises questions about whether local talent was truly unavailable. Does the employer's LMIA application detail genuine recruitment efforts for Canadians, or is this more about cost efficiencies? Share this with any qualified Canadians in your network to help them land it. Post to Facebook groups or X for BC trades to boost local applications. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47567225 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Tim Hortons in Multiple locations is looking for a assistant manager - food services at $35.00/hr. $35 an hour for an assistant manager role at Tim Hortons stands out as notably high for the position. One wonders if the employer can truly demonstrate no qualified Canadians are available, as required under LMIA guidelines. Does this wage reflect genuine local labour shortages, or is it calibrated just to meet program thresholds? Share this with any Canadians you know who might qualify to help get them in the door, and post it to Facebook or X communities so more folks can apply. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47950766 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Mandeep Singh Brar in Surrey, British Columbia (V4N 0T9) received government approval to hire a TFW for home child care provider position at $22.40/hr instead of a Canadian. The federal government has fully approved this LMIA for Mandeep Singh Brar in Surrey, BC, authorizing a foreign home child care provider at $22.40/hr after determining no suitable Canadians were available. That's the official stamp—recruitment efforts were supposedly exhausted locally, yet here we are importing labour for basic childcare. What exactly did their "robust" advertising and interviewing look like, and how many qualified Canadians from Surrey applied before they got the green light to bypass them? Share this with any Canadians you know who could do the job—let's fill these spots ourselves. Cross-post to other communities to help get Canadians hired. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47646104 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada
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    Jayson James Callos in Oakville, Ontario (L6M 5P9) received government approval to hire a TFW for home child care provider position at $22.00/hr instead of a Canadian. The federal government has fully approved this LMIA for Jayson James Callos in Oakville, Ontario, authorizing a temporary foreign worker as a home child care provider at $22.00/hr—meaning officials signed off after reviewing their claim that no suitable Canadians were available. What exactly did their local recruitment look like—did they post ads widely, interview locals, or just go through the motions to fast-track foreign hiring? This isn't a casual job post; it's a completed government green light to bypass Canadian workers. If you know qualified Canadians for childcare, share this with them to land the job, and cross-post to other communities to help fill these spots locally. View posting: https://jobwatchcanada.com/job/47497766 Resources: Explore the LMIA Map Learn about the LMIA program Report TFW abuse Learn more at https://jobwatchcanada.com | https://jobwatchhq.com | Follow us on X: @jobwatchcanada