Ontario to help sick kids whose medical treatment is affected by U.S. travel ban
TORONTO — Ontario is making arrangements to provide care for children from countries affected by the U.S. President Donald Trump’s travel ban who can no longer receive life-saving surgeries in America.
Health Minister Eric Hoskins said it has come to the government’s attention that some of these children are being turned away solely because of where they were born.
“We’re fortunate here in Ontario to have such high-quality pediatric specialists and hospitals so we have the technical ability to help and it seemed natural almost,” he said. “This is what Canada believes in, helping where we can, helping vulnerable children from around the world.”
Trump’s executive order — issued last Friday — temporarily bans travel for people from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya and Yemen. It also temporarily halts the U.S. refugee program. The future of the order was put into doubt late Friday with word a U.S. judge had temporarily blocked it until the states of Washington and Minnesota could mount a challenge.


