Trudeau, Ford clash over asylum seekers in first official meeting
TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s first official meeting with Ontario’s newly elected premier started with a friendly handshake Thursday, but it was clear the two leaders were miles apart when it comes to Ottawa’s handling of the recent surge in asylum seekers.
Moments before the meeting, Premier Doug Ford blamed the federal government’s immigration policies for putting a strain on local and provincial resources, saying Trudeau’s administration has encouraged people to cross into Canada illegally.
“This has resulted in a housing crisis and threats to the services that Ontario families depend on,” Ford’s office said in the statement. “This mess was 100 per cent the result of the federal government, and the federal government should foot 100 per cent of the bills.”
The move drew swift backlash from the provincial Opposition and prompted the federal government to pledge ongoing efforts to alleviate the burden on provinces, while urging Ontario to participate in the process.


