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VICTORIA - Ending the temporary foreign worker program won't solve "deep structural problems" with housing and other issues in British Columbia, while it would create "problematic consequences" for labour availability, an immigration expert says. 

Irene Bloemraad, co-director of the centre for migration studies at the University of British Columbia, said calls to scrap or reform the worker's program are an "easy way" to distract from a lack of affordable housing and other woes.

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