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Protesters target PM’s office

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MONTREAL — A group seeking status for asylum seekers who were employed as essential workers during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec says it intends to step up pressure on the federal and provincial government­s to follow through on their promises.

An overnight sit-in wrapped up Saturday in front of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office in Montreal to call attention to their plight as activists called on both levels of government to put weight behind their words.

In late May, Quebec Premier François Legault announced he had asked his then-immigratio­n minister to assess each request to determine if they could be eligible for a path to citizenshi­p as immigrants instead of through the federal refugee system.

Days later, Trudeau also said the federal government was working to recognize those asylum seekers who were deployed to COVID-19 front lines.

But no firm actions have materializ­ed since those comments, said Wilner Cayo, an organizer of the events.

He raised concerns that a new group of 10,000 orderlies currently being trained and getting ready to enter Quebec’s long-term care system in mid-September will overshadow the contributi­ons of those who responded at the height of the COVID-19 crisis.

August will be a pivotal month for the movement, Cayo said.

“Government­s can quickly change priorities, especially if public opinion changes and people move on,” said Cayo. “We must step up our actions, get our messages across as forcefully as possible.”

Cayo said they are now considerin­g tougher actions, but insist they have no intention to back down until a firm plan is in place.

 ??  ?? People take part in a protest outside Justin Trudeau’s constituen­cy office in Montreal on Saturday, where they called on the government to give residency status to all asylum seekers.
People take part in a protest outside Justin Trudeau’s constituen­cy office in Montreal on Saturday, where they called on the government to give residency status to all asylum seekers.

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