As the premiers gather in Halifax this week for their annual summer meetings, they're sending Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a unified message: stay off our lawn.
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Ahead of this year's gathering of the Council of the Federation, chair and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston
sent a letter to Trudeau asking him to do a better job of engaging with the premiers and to "refrain from unilateral actions in areas of provincial and territorial jurisdiction, particularly in health care, education and housing."
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.
Legault has said he plans to discuss the issue of asylum seekers with his fellow premiers. The Quebec premier told reporters he "clearly" wants to see some claimants move to other provinces.
"We really need to decrease the number," he said, adding that around 190,000 asylum seekers enter Quebec per year.
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.
Quebec's premier wants to bring the issue of asylum seekers to the attention of his fellow provincial leaders.
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