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When Loay Almously arrived with his family in Toronto in July, he was struck by its green, wide open spaces. It reminded
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As the federal government prepares to table its 2016 immigration targets by March 9, Immigration Minister John McCallum has indicated that it
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Canada’s use of both government and private sponsors to help Syrian refugees resettle is a model that should be exported around the
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