Backlog of ‘legacy’ refugee claims in Canada soon to be cleared, minister says
OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen says a backlog of “legacy” claims filed by refugee applicants to Canada who have been waiting over seven years for hearings will soon be cleared.
Hussen says only a handful of claims remain from a backlog of that once stood at 32,000, thanks to efforts of a special task force struck to deal specifically with so-called legacy cases.
The backlog was created in December 2012, when the Conservative government of the day set new deadlines for refugee hearings.