The Canada Border Companies Company says expenses have been laid in opposition to a Quebec firm that employed a number of unauthorized international staff.
The CBSA mentioned expenses had been laid on Thursday in opposition to Tenting Havana Resort, 9267-1551 Québec Inc., firm administrators Ariane and Dominic Perrier, and an worker named Oscar Fuentes Labrada.
The offences occurred between Might 2022 and April 2024, in accordance with the CBSA.
“This investigation was initiated in December 2022 on account of info acquired from the general public,” the CBSA mentioned. “A search performed by CBSA investigators on the firm’s premises on September 4, 2024 resulted in an accumulation of proof resulting in the laying of expenses.”
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The CBSA mentioned the corporate administrators have been charged with one depend of violating the Immigration and Refugee Safety Act and are accused of hiring 21 international staff who weren’t approved to work of their enterprise.
The worker charged is going through two expenses below the act of inducing or encouraging firm officers to rent international nationals not approved to work and of encouraging folks to work in Canada after they weren’t approved to take action, the CBSA mentioned.
A court docket look is scheduled for March 26 on the Granby courthouse.
“CBSA investigators work tirelessly to keep up honest labour market situations and shield the well being and security of Canadians,” mentioned Eric Lapierre with the CBSA in Quebec. “Anybody who hires international staff with out authorization is topic to prison prosecution.”
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