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Quebec will hand out welfare to refugees in temporary shelters, not in convention centre

More than half of Canadians think Ottawa isn’t in control of the refugee issue in Quebec, according to a Global News Ipsos poll. Global's Tim Sargeant reports – Aug 16, 2017

MONTREAL – Quebec is cancelling its plan to distribute welfare cheques to asylum seekers at Montreal’s downtown convention centre.

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The province’s Employment Department announced today it will instead hand out cheques to refugee applicants inside the temporary shelters that have been erected around the Montreal area.

Quebec says about 3,000 cheques will be distributed in shelters and the rest mailed directly to the private residences into which asylum seekers have already moved.

Roughly 8,000 people, mostly Haitians, have crossed into Quebec from the U.S. since June.

The basic monthly welfare payment for a person who lives alone in Quebec is $642.92.

READ MORE: Quebec prepares schools for influx of asylum seekers entering education system

Asylum seekers are being asked to move out of the government’s temporary shelters and into a private residence after they received their money.

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The distribution of cheques is scheduled to begin Wednesday.

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