Undocumented residents in Canada contribute significantly to the economy despite facing legal and social challenges. They work in high-demand sectors like agriculture, construction, hospitality, and personal care. This video explores the benefits they bring to small and medium businesses, such as critical labour supply, economic contributions, and entrepreneurial spirit. However, their uncertain status poses challenges for businesses. Watch to learn more and feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
Key Moments:
0:00 - Introduction to undocumented residents in Canada
0:37 - Benefits to small and medium businesses
1:12 - Challenges and policy discussions
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Undocumented Residents Fueling Canada's Economy
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