guelphmm said:
I think this will not have any effect on CEC program and BOWP visa.
This intends to address mainly ICT.
It makes sense, if local people are available why hire foreigners for the same job.
Govt. may look deeply into ICT and how they bring foreign workers and how long they stay.
I think it will affect work permit holders in Canada looking for work, especially anyone needing employer assistance with an LMO. For a while, companies are likely to be worried about hiring or promoting someone with a work permit. Although the story came about because of TFWs hired from overseas, the average Canadian does not understand the difference, and the CBC coverage of the RBC issue has been very sensational against TFWs in general. No company wants this kind of publicity.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/04/05/bc-rbc-foreign-workers.html
The RBC president in his rebuttal said "RBC does not hire temporary foreign workers". We all know this isn't true, because RBC much have at least one person working on a work permit, but this just goes to show you how far corporations will go to distance themselves from TFWs. He didn't try to justify selecting certain TFWs as the best and brightest, or even best for investors, or any other redeeming qualities, rather, he denied us all.