Supporters want commitment on status for asylum seekers on COVID-19 front
MONTREAL — Demonstrators were back in front of the prime minister’s riding office in Montreal on Saturday, demanding a firm commitment from the federal and provincial governments for asylum seekers working on Quebec’s COVID-19 front lines.
A few hundred — in cars, on bicycles or on foot — met in front of Justin Trudeau’s Montreal office and honked their horns and displayed their solidarity as they travelled along the streets that create the borders of Trudeau’s federal riding of Papineau.
The movement wants special status granted to asylum seekers working as orderlies and other jobs in the province’s pandemic-hit long-term care homes.
Following the demonstration two weeks ago, Quebec Premier Francois Legault asked the province’s Immigration Department to assess each request to determine if they could be eligible for a path to citizenship as immigrants instead of through the federal refugee system.


