Toronto man still allowed to employ staff despite owing more than $1M in wages, fines | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 9, 2025 - 04:00

Toronto man still allowed to employ staff despite owing more than $1M in wages, fines

June 9, 2025
Toronto businessman Anchuan Jiang and his companies owe more than a million dollars in unpaid wages and fines for not paying wages. Employment lawyers say the province needs new enforcement tools to stop businesses like his from operating until workers get paid.


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