Rural Nova Scotia feeling Canada's restaurant labour crunch
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According to Restaurants Canada, there are 70,000 vacancies in the food service industry. Eateries in rural areas that rely on tourism are having an extra hard time finding staff. PHOTO BY SANDRA SEITAMAA /UNSPLASH Article content It’s estimated there are 70,000 job openings in Canadian eateries, and the owner of one Nova Scotia restaurant knows all too well that finding staff is getting harder and harder. Article content Article content “It’s been a horrible go, to be honest,” said Jason LeBlanc, co-owner of the Coast Restaurant and Pub in Ingonish, a small community in the Cape Breton region…
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