Tory MP apologizes for ‘offensive’ language about temporary workers program

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OTTAWA (NEWS1130) – A Conservative MP has apologized for using “offensive and inappropriate language” related to Canada’s temporary foreign workers program.

Media outlet iPolitics is reporting that New Brunswick MP John Williamson told delegates at a conference in Ottawa that it makes no sense to pay “whities” to stay home while companies bring in “brown people” as temporary foreign workers.

Williamson posted a series of tweets Saturday to apologize for language he used in reference to the controversial federal program, but he did not elaborate on what he said.

The former communications director for Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he believes different parts of the country have different labour needs.

He says employers in his riding should try to fill job openings by prioritizing Canadian workers.

iPolitics reports that Williamson made the remarks in response to a question at a conservative networking conference about the shortage of workers in meat packing and processing plants.

 

 

 

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