Ottawa gives $212M funding boost for housing asylum seekers
Ottawa is putting $212 million more toward interim housing for people claiming asylum in Canada, including about $97 million for Toronto, where a shelter system at capacity has forced people to sleep outside.
Officials have said that the number of asylum seekers in Toronto’s shelter system grew by 500 per cent in 20 months and the city is now turning them away from maxed-out shelters toward federal programs.
Sean Fraser, the minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship announced new funding Tuesday under the Interim Housing Assistance Program, which he said will be extended until March 31, 2024.
“Canada will continue to support the world’s most vulnerable people who seek our protection,” Fraser wrote in a statement.