Lethbridge Herald

Mexico to resume sending workers

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The Mexican government says it will resume sending farm workers to Canada after securing promises for more inspection­s and oversight to curb outbreaks of COVID-19.

At least two Mexican men have died and hundreds more have fallen ill with COVID-19 in recent weeks on farms across the country.

The situation led Mexico to temporaril­y stop allowing workers to leave for Canada, sending shock waves through the agricultur­al sector, which is highly dependent on foreign labour.

But the Mexican government says it has now struck a deal with the federal Liberal government that will lead to improvemen­ts in the temporary foreign worker program.

In a press release late Sunday, Mexico says Canada has committed to increased inspection­s, as well as more support for Mexican officials and workers to identify and report unsafe working conditions.

A working group will also be set up with Mexican and Canadian government officials to deal with the issue.

In a letter to Mexico’s ambassador to Canada, sent Friday, federal employment minister Carla Qualtrough says Canada is committed to ensuring the safety of people crucial to Canada’s food security.

A copy of the letter was obtained by The Canadian Press.

It lays out some of the detailed options under considerat­ion by the federal government, including assessment­s of farms where there have been outbreaks to see what instructio­ns need to be improved, as well as increased inspection­s on farms where new clusters of COVID-19 infection emerge.

The federal government also promises to reach out to employers to make sure they are following all the rules that have been put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19 on farms.

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