One of Canada’s most well-known Rocky Mountain hotels, the Chateau Lake Louise, is reeling after a border services agency found 31 members of the hotel’s staff unknowingly had “improper employment documentation” and ordered the workers out of the country.
Border officials travelled to Banff National Park last week as part of an investigation into staffing operations at the historic hotel, which has sat on the shores of the iconic glacial waters of Lake Louise for more than a century.
Fairmont said it has ended the contract with the company, meaning an “immediate end” to those workers’ shifts, regardless of their immigration paperwork. The hotel said they have offered the workers food and lodging for up to 10 days, transport to Edmonton or Calgary and was “connecting them with services that can support them in this transitory period.”
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