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Temporary Foreign Worker Program and William Toulmin

William Toulmin: William Toulmin says his son, a grade 10 student, was previously rejected as a job candidate at one of the three locations in Victoria run by franchisee Glen Bishop . , according to CBC. But now, days after the federal government launched an investigation into the franchise's use of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, Toulmin's son has been called back for an interview. At least one job seeker previously turned away from a B.C. McDonald's restaurant is now being called in for an interview, days after the federal government launched an investigation into alleged abuses of Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program. GO McDonald's accused of favouring foreign workers Temporary foreign workers have better work ethic, some employers believe "When asked why, the manager who was interviewing my son stated that they had a limited training budget because they were bringing over 11 foreign workers," Toulmin said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.