Canadian consulates in the U.S. to discuss policies with would-be asylum seekers
OTTAWA — Canadian consulates in the United States have been told to set the record straight about Canada’s immigration policies as the flow of asylum seekers continues unabated.
“We have mobilized them to get in touch with different groups that might be considering coming to Canada so they can clearly explain the rules in place and the criteria that must be met before being able to come,” said Transport Minister Marc Garneau.
His comments come as asylum seekers continue to arrive at the Quebec-New York border.
About 3,000 of them, the majority Haitian, have crossed on foot in recent weeks in an attempt to gain refugee status.


