Feds boost funding for refugee health care, but study says barriers remain
OTTAWA — Canada’s health program for refugees and asylum seekers is getting a $283 million boost over the next two years.
Immigration officials say the funding increase — contained in last week’s federal budget — is needed because more people are making refugee claims.
The number of asylum claims in Canada more than doubled over the last two years with 55,000 people making refugee claims in 2018.