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The housing problem though, cost and availability.

Yeah with the foreign workers the sponsor has to provide accommodation or the Canadian government won't issue the permits to bring the workers to Canada.

There are alot of LEGAL Mexican workers near Windsor working on farms.
The nearby town of Leamington has a Mexican consulate.
 
Those bored ass laborers look like they need some entertainment.

yeah, the entertainment follows them around, hookers and drug dealers are not hard to find in the oil patch.

not cheap either. very expensive.


saw regular ads on backpage/craigs from out of town broads that would rent a hotel room and service clients on weekends - advertised going rate was $200 -$300 an hour. GTFO!

http://regina.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/sw-as-havn-nughty-world-class-plymate-inout-28/2173032

http://regina.backpage.com/FemaleEs...ce-albert-lloydminster-now-kissing-28/2166372


PRE BOOKING for ESTEVAN
http://regina.backpage.com/FemaleEs...fri-may-31-playful-brunette-beauty-24/2152871
 
Job Order #: 5293353 - Car Wash Attendant - $17.50 hr - ESTEVAN

http://www.saskjobs.ca/jsp/joborder/detail.jsp?job_order_id=505395

https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=128+S...=QWCFDvsclu2QZfKFtUa0Bg&cbp=12,253.99,,0,0.89


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Armless drivers seatbelt ticket tossed out by judge

[h=2]A seatbelt ticket given to a Saskatchewan driver with no arms has been tossed out of court.[/h]SASKATOONA seatbelt ticket given to a Saskatchewan driver with no arms has been tossed out of court.

A lawyer representing Steve Simonar says the Saskatoon prosecutors office withdrew the $175 ticket after the province granted Simonar an exemption that allows him to drive without a belt.

The 55-year-old business man has been driving modified vehicles using his feet since he lost both of his arms in 1985.

He has said surprised officers who pulled him over in the past usually let him off with have a nice day.

He was hurt and angry when a city constable handed him his first ticket in April.

Simonar said he used to carry a doctors note and didnt know the rules had changed requiring him to apply for a medical exemption.

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[/h]http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...vers_seatbelt_ticket_tossed_out_by_judge.html