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Doug Ford backs down on plan to issue work permits to asylum-seekers

The abrupt turnaround follows a flurry of questions about how Ontario and other provinces could legally bypass the federal asylum claims approval process — with even senior staff in Ford’s office unsure of next steps.

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Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a meeting of Canada’s premiers in Huntsville, Ont., on July 23, 2025.


Doug Ford is walking back a plan for Ontario to begin issuing work permits to asylum-seekers less than a week after he touted it at the annual premiers’ conference, citing frustration at the cost of housing them and federal processing backlogs.

The abrupt turnaround follows a flurry of questions about how Ontario and other provinces could legally bypass the federal asylum claims approval process — with even senior staff in Ford’s office unsure of next steps.

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Rob Ferguson

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