


Some 300 Syrian refugees were expected to arrive on two
military flights, the first arriving in Toronto on Thursday and the second in
Montreal on Saturday.
- Trudeau has said 10,000 will be resettled by the end of the year and a further 15,000 by the end of February.
- Toronto's mayor tweeted a welcome, while the Toronto Star, the nation's largest newspaper, covered its front page with a "Welcome to Canada" banner headline in English and Arabic, along with an article explaining Canadian weather, ice hockey and quirky local slang.

Canadian refugee groups and private sponsors said they were
excited and scrambling to prepare for the arrival of the families.
They have been chosen from camps in Lebanon and Jordan after fleeing Syria's four-year-old civil war.
They have been chosen from camps in Lebanon and Jordan after fleeing Syria's four-year-old civil war.
Source: CBC...More...
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