Goodale calls talks to change Safe Third Country Agreements ‘exploratory’
OTTAWA — Canada is in “exploratory” talks with the United States to re-open the Safe Third Country Agreement, which allows both countries to turn back asylum seekers at border crossings, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said Tuesday as he dismissed reports that the Liberals want the agreement to encompass the entire border.
The aim would be to stem the flow of refugee claimants, who have been coming into Canada from the U.S. in growing numbers over the last year.
“It’s a discussion we’re having with the Americans about the various techniques that could be pursued on both sides of the border to ensure security and integrity,” Goodale said as he left the weekly cabinet meeting.
“But this is very exploratory at the moment, scoping issues and potential solutions.”