Researchers and experts from a handful of Canadian universities have developed a new guidance document to help migrant workers live healthier lives on farms.
The guidance document, called the National Housing Standards for Migrant Agricultural Workers, was released last week at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo.
A group of 29 activists, experts and clinicians from across Canada, including some from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, helped develop the new guidance document.
Susana Caxaj, one of the lead authors of the guidance document, says they're hoping it will help set a new standard for farms employing migrant workers across Canada.