Manitoba premier says Ottawa has not replied to request for refugee aid
WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has yet to respond to Manitoba’s call for help in dealing with an influx of asylum-seekers crossing the border from the United States, Premier Brian Pallister said Thursday.
Pallister said he wrote to Trudeau more than a week ago to ask for money for housing, welfare, language training, legal aid and other services for border-crossers.
“We have limited resources like, frankly, all provinces, but more so because of the financial situation we’ve inherited. And it is unfair to stand by and watch … while others are doing the heavy lifting,” Pallister said.
“We’re proud to be part of Team Canada but we need the federal government to step up and do its job.”


