Canada joins U.S., Spain in trilateral agreement to ease irregular migration
WASHINGTON — Canada is teaming up with the U.S. and Spain in an effort to create legal pathways for migrants and ease the burden of irregular migration in North America.
A joint statement issued by all three countries says Canada is exploring ways to expand its temporary foreign worker program in the agriculture sector.
Ottawa is also looking into allowing more displaced Latin American migrants on humanitarian and economic grounds, and promoting opportunities with small- and medium-sized businesses.
The statement comes as the U.S. ramps up its efforts to deal with the looming end of Title 42, the pandemic-era measure that barred asylum seekers on public health grounds.