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Contingency plans in the works if government loses refugee health care case

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Oct, 2014 10:54 AM

    OTTAWA - Immigration officials are working furiously to finalize contingency plans for refugee health care coverage in the event the government loses a court battle this week.

    The federal government is going to the Federal Court of Appeal today hoping to get more time to comply with a ruling that the program of drastically reduced coverage put in place in 2012 is unconstitutional.

    The ruling gave them until next Tuesday to implement new policy but the government wants a stay pending the appeal.

    They argue the decision created a policy vacuum and to implement a charter-proof program in four months isn't possible and puts lives at risk.

    But lawyers for the refugee claimants who brought the case say the government has a simple option: go back to the pre-2012 program that provided coverage for all.

    The government won't say what the contingency plans look like, only that they will continue to vigorously appeal the case.

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