Deadline looms for hundreds of asylum seekers in Toronto student residences
TORONTO — On a summer afternoon, the sounds of children babbling behind closed doors spills into the otherwise deserted halls of an east Toronto student residence.
Fifty four-bedroom dormitories at Centennial College now serve as temporary homes for 344 asylum seekers, including 96 families. Hundreds more are currently being housed in another student residence.
But with less than a month before students return ahead of the school year, time is running out for refugee claimants who have yet to find a more permanent home.
The Aug. 9 deadline has been the focus of political discussions in recent weeks, with the Ontario government saying the province will face a “crisis” without federal support.


