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Canada Says It Has Met Its Goal Of Resettling 25000 Syrian Refugees
NPR Less than four months after it started accepting Syrian refugees, Canada says it has reached its goal of bringing in 25,000 people who have fled the raging civil war. The initiative was a campaign promise by newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Canada Took In 25000 Syrian Refugees In Four Months. The US Accepted 841 In Five Months Accepting Syrian refugees separates Canada from the Trumps of the world: John McCallum |
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Canada Says It Has Met Its Goal Of Resettling 25000 Syrian Refugees - NPR
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