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Canada's new co-payment plan for refugee health care could save millions: PBO

Report by Canada’s Parliamentary Budget Officer’ warns that backlogs and processing times could add millions in costs.

Raccontata danationalpost.comthestar.com

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thestar.comStai leggendo6 g fa

Canada's new co-payment plan for refugee health care could save millions: PBO

Report by Canada’s Parliamentary Budget Officer’ warns that backlogs and processing times could add millions in costs.

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nationalpost.com7 g fa

Canada spent $722M on health care for asylum seekers in 2024-25: PBO

Canada spent over $722 million on health care for asylum seekers in the last fiscal year as refugee backlogs and failed clamed drove costs.

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  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·nationalpost.com

    Canada spent $722M on health care for asylum seekers in 2024-25: PBO

    Canada spent over $722 million on health care for asylum seekers in the last fiscal year as refugee backlogs and failed clamed drove costs.

  2. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·thestar.com

    Canada's new co-payment plan for refugee health care could save millions: PBO

    Report by Canada’s Parliamentary Budget Officer’ warns that backlogs and processing times could add millions in costs.

  3. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·nationalpost.com

    Jamie Sarkonak: All-inclusive migrant health plan will burden Canada for years to come

    New co-pay fees will do little to offset growing costs of the program, which can be used even by rejected asylum seekers