Millions to manage asylum seekers doesn’t mean new influx: Liberals
OTTAWA — The $173 million set aside in this week’s federal budget to respond to people illegally crossing into Canada from the U.S. to seek asylum shouldn’t be interpreted as officials predicting another record-breaking year for asylum claims, the federal Liberals say.
“The reality is, on a forward-looking basis, that we want to be as prepared as possible for whatever eventuality,” said Mark Holland, the parliamentary secretary for public safety.
“That is good planning, but it is not indicative of clairvoyance.”
So far in 2018, about 1,500 people have been stopped by the RCMP between official border points — nearly five times the number stopped in January 2017, the slowest month for new arrivals in all of last year.


