Inside the Allegedly Exploitative Farm Owned by One of Canada’s Richest Families

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  1. “In a series of interviews conducted before the ruling, four of the 15 of the workers—all of whom are women, and most of whom come from Indigenous Guatemalan communities—said they were, variously, made to work in unsafe conditions, repeatedly threatened with deportation, and even sexually harassed by Golden Eagle’s male employees.”

    From 2019. Sell the team you fucks.

  2. Aquilini family built their fortune on backs of exploited foreign labour. From blueberry farms to the housing side. 

  3. Aqualinis are the last part of our dark history that need to go during our rebuild

  4. Billionaires who exploit others?

    More news at 6:00pm with Brandon and the results of his six month in depth undercover expose on water and it being wet.

    There’s no such thing as an ethical billionaire. All of them do this.

  5. >Every year, Golden Eagle employs hundreds of workers to fill seasonal positions. No Canadians apply for these positions, which is why Golden Eagle engages workers under the Temporary Foreign Workers Program.

    Maybe try paying more than slave wages and people will want to do the work? if literally no Canadians apply for your job, its a pay issue.

  6. We seriously need to find a email address for Gary bettmans office.

    Historically he doesn’t put up with anything that brings bad PR to the NHL human rights or equity wise.

    His office may put pressure on them to sell.

  7. The rebuild should begin with new owners. A clean start for the Canucks from stem to stern!

  8. I mean, I firmly believe that basically no one with a net worth over 100mill is a good person, but there are tiers.

    Aqualini is a high tier scumbag.

  9. Former police chief Jim Chu??? He wouldn’t know how to investigate anything. The only thing important to Jim Chu is Jim Chu.

  10. I live in Calgary and have been a long time Canuck fan. Maybe I should just jump ship, and cheer for Calgary going forward till new ownership (if ever) changes. It’s really hard to cheer for a team that has an owner, that you hear a lot of shitty things about.

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