The Hamilton Spectator

Farmers urge feds to reconsider tests

Cost in some countries considered a barrier for migrant workers

- DENISE PAGLINAWAN This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship. The Canadian Press

Farmers who employ migrant workers are urging the federal government to waive the negative COVID-19 test result required before the employees can fly to Canada, saying the cost of the tests in certain countries are proving to be a barrier for some.

The Ontario Federation of Agricultur­e, which represents thousands of farmers across the province, said it has been working with Ottawa to find ways to accommodat­e migrant workers travelling to Canada for jobs in the agricultur­e sector.

Keith Currie, director of the group and a farmer in Collingwoo­d, Ont., said farmers have recently been discussing the pre-departure tests, which can cost hundreds of dollars in some countries and may also be hard to access.

“(The travel requiremen­ts) put in place, we understand this is for the right reasons, for health reasons, but how can we alleviate some of these issues, are there different measures we can take,” said Currie.

The past year has seen a shortage of workers on farms because of the pandemic, Currie said, noting that employers are eager to help their workers get on the job.

Employers of migrant workers have suggested to Ottawa that the workers simply be tested in Canada, where they have to complete a mandatory 14day quarantine period upon landing, said Currie.

“We’re continuing to work with various government officials to see how we can alleviate this situation so that it’s not too disruptive to the flow of the workforce that we desperatel­y need to come into the country,” he said.

In addition to looking to the federal government for support, Currie said farmers are also considerin­g shoulderin­g the costs of the tests for their migrant workers.

“Not having the labour to run your operation certainly is a lot worse than having to bear the extra costs of testing,” he said.

The pre-departure testing requiremen­t kicked in earlier this month. All air travellers coming in to Canada must now get a negative COVID-19 PCR test result 72 hours prior to their scheduled departure.

 ?? BOB TYMCZYSZYN TORSTAR FILE PHOTO ?? Farmers are considerin­g shoulderin­g the costs of the tests for their migrant workers, says Ontario Federation of Agricultur­e director Keith Currie, a farmer in Collingwoo­d.
BOB TYMCZYSZYN TORSTAR FILE PHOTO Farmers are considerin­g shoulderin­g the costs of the tests for their migrant workers, says Ontario Federation of Agricultur­e director Keith Currie, a farmer in Collingwoo­d.

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