Decision to pause private refugee sponsorships was a ‘big surprise’ to aide groups
OTTAWA — The federal government’s decision to pause private refugee sponsorship applications from community organizations and groups of five or more people caught aide organizations off guard.
Lauren Lallemand, the co-executive director of the Canadian Council for Refugees, says her group met with Immigration Minister Marc Miller and federal officials last week, and the idea of pausing applications was not discussed.
The government says the move is aimed at clearing a backlog of almost a quarter-million refugee claims.
Applications submitted before the pause was made official on Friday will be processed.