Feds to Offer $114M to Provinces, Cities for Asylum Seeker Housing

Feds to Offer $114M to Provinces, Cities for Asylum Seeker Housing
An asylum seeker is confronted by an RCMP officer as he crosses the border into Canada from the United States on Aug. 21, 2017 near Champlain, N.Y. The federal Liberals plan to spend an extra $114.7 million to help pay for temporary housing for asylum seekers. The Canadian Press/Paul Chiasson
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OTTAWA—The federal Liberals plan to spend an extra $114.7 million to help pay for temporary housing for asylum seekers—a sum Ontario’s government criticized as being hundreds of millions short of what is needed.

The influx of irregular migrants has increased pressure on provinces to provide shelter and social services. Cities too have felt the crunch with the mayors of Canada’s largest cities on Monday calling for more federal housing money they say is badly needed.