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

9 June 2025
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Toronto man still allowed to employ staff despite owing more than M in wages, fines
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Toronto businessman Anchuan Jiang and his companies are reported to owe over a million dollars in unpaid wages and fines due to failure to compensate employees. Some of Jiang’s workers have been seeking their unpaid salaries for more than three years. Employment lawyers are advocating for the province to implement new enforcement mechanisms to prevent businesses like Jiang’s from continuing operations until their workers are paid appropriately.

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