A Mexican agricultural worker lost his life after being hit by a vehicle while returning by bicycle from his working day in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, a fact that re-enacted alerts about the safety conditions faced by migrant workers in Canada. The Temporary Foreign Workers Health Organization (TETs) reported that the victim was Sinhue García, who worked with his wife at St. David’s Hydroponics Ltd. Sinhue was the father of two daughters, age…
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A Mexican agricultural worker lost his life after being hit by a vehicle while returning by bicycle from his working day in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, a fact that re-enacted alerts about the safety conditions faced by migrant workers in Canada. The Temporary Foreign Workers Health Organization (TETs) reported that the victim was Sinhue García, who worked with his wife at St. David’s Hydroponics Ltd. Sinhue was the father of two daughters, age…