Temporary Foreign Worker Program – Preparing for hazardous weather conditions

As an employer taking part in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, please find below important information about your responsibilities in the event of hazardous weather and natural disasters, such as floods and wildfires.

Get prepared

During hazardous weather conditions and natural disasters, you must continue to meet Program obligations. Remember to always keep your evacuation plan up to date and be ready to:

  • follow municipal, provincial or territorial evacuation orders;
  • know your local evacuation routes and procedures; and
  • have a communication plan and maintain contact with temporary foreign workers during the weather event.

For tips on getting prepared, visit Get Flood ready and Get prepared: Wildfires.

What to do if your business is impacted by hazardous weather or a natural disaster

For more information

Community Outreach and Liaison Service

Through the Community Outreach and Liaison Service (COLS), Service Canada offers a responsive outreach and provides support to employers and workers facing labour market adjustments and communities facing emergency situations. To learn more about COLS or to request an outreach activity, visit Canada.ca/outreach-services.

You are encouraged to share this communication throughout your respective networks, and with any colleagues or peers who may need to be aware of this information. If you have questions on the TFW Program, please visit Canada.ca or reach out to the Employer Contact Centre.

The Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Employment and Social Development Canada (EDSC)

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