Canada’s asylum system unable to respond to spikes in claims, AG finds
OTTAWA — Acting auditor general Sylvain Ricard has found Canada’s refugee system is plagued with a backlog of asylum claims that is worse now than it has ever been, caused in part by systemic inefficiencies.
As part of five performance audits of government activities, the auditor looked at how quickly and efficiently the three government agencies involved in reviewing and processing refugee claims are doing their work.
The audit found Canada’s refugee system is not able to respond quickly to surges in asylum claims — which has led to a two-year backlog.