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When all is said and done this year, Toronto taxpayers will spend $75 million to accommodate refugees and asylum seekers, the Toronto Sun has confirmed.

And city spokesman Tammy Robbinson said Thursday service demand — and the $75-million price tag — will be similar in 2020.

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To make city budget matters worse, I learned that the much-touted $45 million given by the federal government to the city of Toronto to help pay for the flow of refugees to the city — as a pre-election goodie no doubt — will run out in March.

No further funding commitments have been made, I’m told.

The $75 million is a far cry from the $45 million that the mayor and council said would be enough to cover the flow of refugees to the city this year. In late June, I was told that the budget for hotel/motel accommodation was $46.4 million — with 2,600 refugees in the system at that point.

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Robbinson confirmed the $75 million does not include the $1 million per month that is being shelled out to house 200 refugees at the former North York Hydro building on Yonge St. That would bring next year’s tab to $87-million.