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City of Sanctuary: How ready are we?

As Toronto prepares to welcome its share of the 25,000 refugees the Canadian government has committed to accepting, Metro Morning will profile the people who are working hard to make sure the city is prepared.

Metro Morning examines Toronto's preparations to welcome Syrian refugees

Syrian refugees cross a cornfield on their way to Europe. Many will eventually come to Toronto. Is the city ready? (Reuters)

Syrians have already started arriving in Toronto,and thousands moreare expected in this city before the end of the year.

But can Toronto handle it?Will there be enough housing? Can our healthcare system take on that many people at once? Are there enough interpreters? Are schools prepared to take in Syrian children? What about jobs?

As Toronto prepares towelcomeits share of the 25,000 refugees theCanadian government has committed to accepting,Metro Morningwillprofile the people who are working hard to make sure the city isprepared.

Check back throughout the week to see more stories of the migration that will undoubtedly change the city forever.


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