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Matthews slams refugee health cuts

Ontario Health Minister Deb Matthews has written to federal Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, asking him to reverse cuts to refugee care that will go into effect on June 30.

Ontario health minister says planned cuts to refugee services creates 'class system'

Ontario Health Minister Deb Matthews has written tofederal Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq,askingthe Conservativesto reverse cuts to refugee care that will go into effect on June 30.

"In effect, this policy change will create a class system for health care in Canada," Matthews wrote.

The Interim Federal Health Program gives temporary health-care coverage to approximately 128,000 refugees. Some physicians saydrastic cuts to the IFHP will leave some government-assisted refugees vulnerable.

Kenney has responded to protesting doctors and refugee advocatesby sayingwhat's being eliminated is not basic care but services that other modest-income Canadians also have to pay for.

Matthews writes that the government is "abdicating your responsibility towards some of the most vulnerable in our society" and downloading federal costs on to the provincial health-care system.

"Even in emergency circumstances, your changes will see certain refugee claimants receiving no health-care coverage at all," she wrote.

"Should a refugee claimant suffer a heart attack, your government will now refuse any health-care coverage. It is grossly irresponsible to withhold funding for this care in a life-threatening situation.

"Ontario's health care system will not turn away those in need of emergency medical treatment," she added.