Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Canada’s Minister of Transport Pablo Rodriguez defended the federal government’s track record of spending when it comes to assistance for asylum seekers in Quebec. “We are ready to sit down and look at the amounts requested, but do not come and say that there are no contributions from Ottawa,” Rodriguez said at a news conference in Montreal Thursday.
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Rodriguez defends federal record on spending for asylum seekers amidst pressure from Quebec
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