Federal government quietly ends asylum seeker triage pilot program
OTTAWA — The Liberals have quietly ended a much-touted “triage” program that aimed to redirect asylum seekers away from crowded shelters in Montreal and Toronto.
The federal government says it needed buy-in for from the province of Ontario for this program to be fully implemented — something it was not able to secure.
Only five families were relocated to an alternate location through this program before it ended.
“While successful as a proof of concept, it is apparent that a larger or more sustained program would require close provincial support,” said Marie-Emmanuelle Cadieux, spokeswoman for Border Security Minister Bill Blair.