Asylum seekers, equalization reform on the agenda as premiers meet in Halifax
Quebec's premier wants to bring the issue of asylum seekers to the attention of his fellow provincial leaders.
Canada's premiers are in Halifax this week for the Council of the Federation conference, where Quebec's François Legault says it's clear the current situation in his province must change.
The issue has been a long-standing one for Legault, who also addressed the matter last month during a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"We really need to decrease the number," said Legault, noting around 190,000 asylum seekers enter Quebec per year.
He added, "The future of French on the Island of Montreal is in play."
Also on board with this issue is Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
While Alberta and Quebec share an interest in having the federal government support asylum seekers in Canada, Smith says Alberta doesn't have Ottawa's ear on this matter the way Quebec seemingly does.
"We'd like them to make the same commitment," she said.
A press release from the Prime Minister's Office last month stated Trudeau and Legault discussed the issue of asylum seekers, with $750 million in federal money promised to the Quebec government for immigration-related services.
The issue of equalization is also up for discussion in Halifax before the three-day meeting ends Wednesday.
That item is of particular concern for Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey.
The province has launched a court challenge to push for a change to the equalization formula, but it's something Furey hopes won't actually reach the court system.
"We're firm in our proposition that the formula isn't being equally applied and doesn't contemplate the cost to deliver services," he said.
"As a result, it doesn't reflect the spirit of what was signed in the Constitution."
A change was made under the Harper government which required aggregate equalization payments to grow in line with the rate of Canada's national growth.
Since that change was made just after the 2008 financial crisis, the formula has undergone some minor tweaks, but no real major reform.
-- This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 16, 2024.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Aviation experts say Russia's air defence fire likely caused Azerbaijan plane crash as nation mourns
Azerbaijan on Thursday observed a nationwide day of mourning for the victims of the plane crash that killed 38 people and left all 29 survivors injured as speculation mounted about a possible cause of the disaster, with some experts saying that the airliner was damaged by Russian air defence fire.
Police identify victim of Christmas Day homicide in Hintonburg, charge suspect
The Ottawa Police Service says the victim who had been killed on Christmas Day in Hintonburg has been identified.
Boxing Day in Canada: Small retailers fear big shopping day won't make up for tough year
It’s one of the busiest shopping days of the year: Boxing Day sees thousands of people head to malls and big box stores to find great deals. But it's not so simple for smaller shops.
Teen actor Hudson Meek, who appeared in 'Baby Driver,' dies after falling from moving vehicle
Hudson Meek, the 16-year-old actor who appeared in 'Baby Driver,' died last week after falling from a moving vehicle in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, according to CNN affiliate WVTM.
Raised in Sask. after his family fled Hungary, this man spent decades spying on communists for the RCMP
As a Communist Party member in Calgary in the early 1940s, Frank Hadesbeck performed clerical work at the party office, printed leaflets and sold books.
Finland stops Russia-linked vessel over damaged undersea power cable in Baltic Sea
Finnish authorities detained a ship linked to neighboring Russia as they investigate whether it damaged a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables, police said, in the latest incident involving disruption of key infrastructure.
Police in New Brunswick investigating Christmas Eve sudden death
An unconscious individual was found in the 600-block area of Lancaster Avenue early Christmas Eve morning, and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
Body found in wheel well of plane at Maui airport
A person was found dead in the wheel well of a United Airlines flight to Maui on Tuesday.
Plush toys recalled in Canada due to choking hazard
Health Canada announced a recall on a series of plush toys due to a choking hazard. Anyone who has purchased an elephant, giraffe, lion, tiger and/or panda plush toy with an attached baby can return them to the place of purchase for a refund.