200 asylum seekers were left on the streets of Toronto after they were denied places to sleep by Toronto’s overburdened shelter system. The local tragedy has put a spotlight on the government and the worsening situation in the nation’s largest city. A hot-spot for migrants from around the world, Toronto has been increasingly unaffordable for even middle-class residents.
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Governments’ ResponsesBand-Aid Solutions
While municipal, provincial and federal governments were slow to pay attention to the issues facing asylum seekers, a community-driven...
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