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Does this mean we will see unemployment numbers go down in the coming weeks/months?
I’m not asking with any agenda, I’m just curious if it will end up measured in that way.
I don't think undocumented people are included in labor statistics.
So I don't think this will look bad on paper. No farmers are prepared to pay fair wages to staff so it's most likely good food will sit in fields and rot as the prices rise at the supermarket.
I wonder whether the seasonal workers are included either. The legal workers are likely staying away and you can’t be unemployed if you’re only there with a job
But where did the workers go?
“Where did the lighter fluid come from?”
"BAW-HA-HA-HA" - Canada.
Haha... Until you remember that we get most of our fresh produce from the States we are going to pay for this in the end.
Not true for me in PEI. We are actively NOT buying US products. It really hasn't been a problem at all for us at this point.
The only fresh produce we've had a problem getting is sweet onions and lettuce (sometimes). We can get red and white onions from mexico and other locations, just the sweet ones come from the states. I'm sure this will change over the growing season.
We're setting up a rig to grow our own lettuce and a few other things year round.
At least it's not just farms in California.
The funny thing is that with Trump sabotaging the US dollar migrant labor may just stop being a thing on it's own.