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bradner mushroom farm ltd
Previously penalised by the Canadian government for Temporary Foreign Worker violations but is currently eligible to hire. Proceed with caution and verify offer details independently.
On December 8, 2023, the Government of Canada found Bradner Mushroom Farm Ltd. non-compliant with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. A fine of $3,000 was issued.
Especially relevant for foreign workers: this employer was found to have misrepresented pay or working conditions — one of the most common violations affecting workers directly.
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⚠️ bradner mushroom farm ltd — Status: Caution — review carefully Verified on lmiacheck.ca (official ESDC data): https://lmiacheck.ca/employer/bradner-mushroom-farm-ltd
Updated May 28, 2026 · Direct from canada.ca