Legault pitches English Canada for closure of Roxham Road and transfer of migrants

Feb 21, 2023 | 8:30 AM

MONTREAL — Quebec’s premier is making a pitch to English Canada for the closure of an irregular border crossing used by asylum seekers and for would-be refugees to be transferred outside his province.

The Globe and Mail today published an English-language letter by François Legault in which he says the sooner the federal government closes Roxham Road, the better.

The message is similar to one Legault wrote to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday, but the Globe’s letter plays down concerns about the French language and the costs of caring for asylum seekers.

Legault’s letter to English Canada instead focuses on how the surge of asylum seekers into Quebec — largely through Roxham Road — has pushed the province’s social services to their limits and prevents Quebec from receiving refugees “in dignity.”