Migrant worker alleges unhealthy conditions in staff residence at Cape Breton resort

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A temporary foreign worker says he is worried about his health due to living conditions at one of Nova Scotia’s oldest golf resorts. 

Orlando Rosas of Mexico says his cousin, who was also his roommate, contracted pneumonia due to moisture and mould not long after moving into the staff residence at the Keltic Lodge in Ingonish, Cape Breton, in May.

His cousin went to the hospital in Neils Harbour before being sent to the regional hospital in Sydney, where he was given a six-week course of antibiotics and told to rest.

Rosas said his cousin went back to Mexico in June to recuperate, rather than

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