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Ontario asks feds for $200M in costs for U.S. asylum seekers //

- JANICE DICKSON

The Ontario government has formally requested $200 million from the federal government to cover costs associated with asylum seekers from the United States.

Lisa MacLeod, Ontario’s minister for children, community and social services, sent a letter Thursday demanding financial compensati­on and expressing concern over the federal government’s efforts in managing the issue of “illegal border crossing.”

In the letter, MacLeod, who is also responsibl­e for immigratio­n, said that for over a year Ontario has been straining to support border crossers and that the Liberal government’s approach is “now testing the patience and generosity of Ontarians.”

The letter to Social Developmen­t Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says federal support has been “inadequate” to meet the current and future needs posed by this “crisis.” MacLeod asked Duclos to consider the letter a formal request for “direct and full compensati­on” for the costs associated with the support Ontario and its municipali­ties are providing.

Speaking to reporters at the Ontario legislatur­e, MacLeod said the costs are growing and it’s time the federal government made Ontario whole financiall­y. She had warned Ottawa earlier this week, while appearing before a House of Commons immigratio­n committee, that the request would come.

MacLeod says the $200-million figure breaks down as follows: $74 million for shelter costs for the City of Toronto, $12 million for shelter costs for the City of Ottawa, $90 million for social assistance costs her ministry is footing, $20 million for education and $3 million for the Red Cross, which has also helped with temporary housing. So far the federal government has offered $50 million to provinces, including $36 million for Quebec, $3 million for Manitoba and $11 million for Ontario.

Immigratio­n Minister Ahmed Hussen and Bill Blair, the minister responsibl­e for border security, were copied on the letter from MacLeod. Hussen’s office said in a statement that it had received the request. Mathieu Genest, a spokesman for Hussen, added the government stands ready to work with Ontario, saying that following Canadian laws and respecting internatio­nal obligation­s as they relate to asylum seekers is not an option, it’s “a requiremen­t.”

“It is disappoint­ing that the Ontario government has decided to view this as a choice, and is playing politics on this issue by spreading disinforma­tion about a vulnerable group of people.”

Hussen’s office also said efforts are underway to contract hotels to provide immediate, short-term lodging to about 540 people currently housed in college dorms.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Ontario cabinet minister Lisa Macleod has asked Ottawa for $200-million to pay for the cost of asylum seekers entering Canada
CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario cabinet minister Lisa Macleod has asked Ottawa for $200-million to pay for the cost of asylum seekers entering Canada

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