Ontario overestimated costs of services to irregular border crossers: auditor
TORONTO — Ontario’s auditor general says the province significantly overstated the costs of providing services to asylum seekers coming into Canada from the United States.
In a special report released today, Bonnie Lysyk says the $200 million estimate given by the governing Progressive Conservatives in 2018 represented the cost of providing services to all refugee claimants, not just so-called irregular border crossers.
She says the minister of social services at the time, Lisa MacLeod, was given inaccurate information by civil servants.
MacLeod had formally requested $200 million from Ottawa to cover costs she said were incurred by the province and its municipalities as a result of an influx of asylum seekers arriving from the U.S.