Ontario wants feds to foot $200M bill for asylum seekers in the province
OTTAWA — Ontario is renewing its demand that the federal government foot the entire bill for services provided to thousands of irregular border crossers who are seeking asylum in the province.
Lisa MacLeod, Ontario’s minister of children, community and social services, says that bill amounts to $200 million so far.
That sum includes $74 million for temporary housing in Toronto, $90 million in social assistance and $20 million for school spaces for the children of refugee claimants. Quebec has also asked the federal government for financial aid totalling $146 million.
MacLeod called the influx of asylum seekers a “crisis at the border” that Ontario’s Conservative government under Premier Doug Ford considers a federal responsibility. The province should not have to pay for a situation it did not create, she said.