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3 MPs have stated positions
Conservatives push to cut Interim Federal Health Program benefits
Rempel Garner advocates restricting health-care benefits for failed asylum claimants to emergency, life-saving care only, argues supplemental IFHP coverage is excessive compared to Canadians, and has moved a motion to review benefits and expel serious-crime foreign nationals.
Conservatives push to cut Interim Federal Health Program benefits
Pierre Poilievre called for cutting what he termed "deluxe benefits" for "fake refugees," announced a Conservative motion to review the Interim Federal Health Program, and sought to limit federal coverage for rejected asylum claimants to emergency, life‑saving care.
Conservatives push to cut Interim Federal Health Program benefits
Yasir Naqvi opposes the Conservative motion to curtail the Interim Federal Health Program, arguing it is not based on facts or constructive reform but seeks to divide Canadians by importing 'Trumpian' rhetoric; he criticized the motion's rhetoric and intent in House debate.