
Federal government gives $7M to Peel Region for reception centre to welcome asylum seekers
CBC
The federal government says it will provide Peel Region with $7 million to help it open a new reception centre near Toronto's Pearson International Airport for asylum seekers.
Kamal Khera, Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities, told reporters in Brampton on Friday that the centre will provide "streamlined" support and services to asylum seekers. She made the announcement on behalf of Immigration Minister Marc Miller.
The centre will include a temporary shelter for newcomers and will be run with the help of community organizations, she said.
"We know that the surge in asylum seekers has particularly strained resources here in Ontario, especially in the Greater Toronto Area," Khera said "In response to that, we have both increased our engagement and our resources."
In July, the government announced it would provide nearly $100 million to Toronto to help the city under the Interim Housing Assistance Program to relieve housing pressures stemming from increased numbers of asylum seekers.
"To that end, we are working with provinces and municipalities to find more sustainable solutions," she said.
Khera's announcement comes after an asylum seeker, a man in his 40s, was found dead in a tent in a Mississauga encampment last week.
"It will prevent another tragedy like the one we saw last week from occurring again," Khera said.
According to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, the man had fled northern Nigeria and had come to Canada to seek a new life. Brown called for federal help after the man died.
On Friday, Brown thanked the government for acting so quickly. Brown said the shelter will have 800 spaces and that two other shelters will be set up "within weeks" to provide an additional 250 spaces.
Brown said the additional spaces at the three new shelters will "change the dynamic" of the homelessness crisis in the Greater Toronto Area.
"The Government of Canada stepped up and the magnitude of this announcement is not lost on me," Brown said. "The Government of Canada has saved lives, prevented potentially hundreds of fatalities."
Brown said it will be a few months before the reception centre will be open.
In a news release on Friday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said: "The federal government has also procured temporary accommodations for short-term housing to alleviate the pressure on local shelters. The locations procured have been adjusted based on the local needs and growing demands."













