Ottawa to pay more than $400,000 in compensation to Roxham Road residents
MONTREAL — Quebecers living near the Canada-United States border, where thousands of migrants have crossed irregularly into the country since 2017, will receive more than $400,000 to compensate them for increased traffic and noise.
An order paper tabled by the federal government last month projects 45 households near Roxham Road will divide up $405,000, with individual compensation based on each home’s proximity to the border.
The document says eight homes will receive the maximum compensation of $25,000, 15 will receive $10,000, and 22 households in the outermost zone will receive $2,500.
The government has budgeted up to $485,000 for the payments, which includes a contingency fund in case more households are deemed eligible.