Quebec Premier Calls for Federal Relocation of Asylum Seekers
François Legault urges Ottawa to mandate the redistribution of asylum seekers from Quebec to other provinces.
- Premier François Legault has proposed that half of the asylum seekers in Quebec be relocated to other provinces.
- Legault argues that Quebec receives a disproportionate share of Canada's asylum seekers, about 45%, despite having only 22% of the population.
- Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller criticized Legault's proposal as 'inhumane' and politically motivated.
- Ottawa is working to distribute asylum seekers more evenly but opposes forced relocations, offering financial incentives for voluntary redistribution instead.
- Legault also suggested implementing 'waiting zones' for asylum seekers, similar to those in France, a proposal met with controversy and concern over costs and human rights.