Conservatives calling for probe into asylum seekers’ access to health care
OTTAWA — The Conservatives plan to put a motion before the House of Commons on Tuesday aimed at reviewing how health benefits are provided to asylum seekers and restricting who has access to those services.
The planned text of the motion, which has been shared with The Canadian Press, says the cost of the Interim Federal Health Program has more than quadrupled since the 2020 fiscal year, growing from $211 million to $896 million in 2024-25.
That data was pulled from a report by the parliamentary budget officer published earlier this month.
In that report, which was requested by the House of Commons health committee, the PBO projects the program’s cost will reach $1.5 billion annually in 2028-29.


