November 30th, 2024

‘Largely fictitious.’ Immigration minister criticizes New Brunswick premier’s claims

By The Canadian Press on September 12, 2024.

Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller pauses while speaking to reporters at the Liberal caucus retreat in Nanaimo, B.C., on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. Miller says Ottawa won’t force provinces to take asylum seekers without compensation or their consent.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

FREDERICTON – Immigration Minister Marc Miller says claims by New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs that Ottawa wants to force the province to take in 4,600 asylum seekers are “largely fictitious.”

Miller says the federal government won’t force provinces to accept asylum seekers without compensation or their consent.

Late Wednesday, Higgs posted a message on social media saying New Brunswick is a welcoming province, but he said accepting so many asylum seekers would stretch health care, education and housing resources.

Speaking at a Liberal caucus meeting in British Columbia, Miller called Higgs’s remarks “highly irresponsible,” adding that he didn’t want the issue to be politicized.

Miller says the federal government has been modelling what a “fair distribution” of asylum seekers would look like.

He says smaller provinces have a responsibility to take in asylum seekers to lower the pressure on Ontario and Quebec.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2024.

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