3 Ontario businesses fined for illegally employing hundreds of foreign workers, police say
- Three Ontario businesses were fined for employing unauthorized foreign workers, as reported by the Canada Border Services Agency .
- CDA Landscape Services was fined $400,000 for employing 20 unauthorized workers, according to CBSA.
- TDA Landscape Services and SDA Services were each fined $25,000 for employing two unauthorized workers, as stated by the CBSA.
- Aaron McCrorie of the CBSA stated that the charges reflect a commitment to maintaining Canada's immigration system's integrity.
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Ontario Businesses Fined for Employing More Than 700 Illegal Workers: CBSA
Three Ontario businesses have been fined after a joint investigation between the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) identified more than 700 illegal workers who did not have permission to be in Canada. The businesses—CDA Landscape Services, TDA Landscape Services, and SDA Services—pleaded guilty to hiring foreign nationals without authorization on Feb. 28, according to an April 4 Canadian Border Services A…
Oshawa court fines 3 businesses $450K after more than 700 illegal workers uncovered in investigation by OPP, border officials
Three companies were fined a total of $450,000 by an Oshawa court after border officials identified more than 700 foreign nationals employed by them without proper permits to work in Canada.
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