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Syrian refugees now in Toronto look forward to 'beautiful future'

For newly arrived Syrian refugee Samer Barkel, hearing his kids laugh and play in their new home in Canada made the 13-hour journey from Beirut, Lebanon worthwhile.

Parliament unanimously approves motion to welcome Syrians after 163 newcomers arrive in Toronto

Joyous refugee reunions in Toronto

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Tearful families meet up again after years apart

For newly arrivedSyrian refugeeSamer Barkel, hearing his kids laugh and play after their arrival in Canada made the 13-hour journey from Beirut, Lebanon, worthwhile.

Barkel and his family wereamong the 163 Syrians whoarrived in Toronto Thursday nightinthe first governmentaircraft carrying refugees. TheCanadian government haspledged tobringin 25,000 refugees by the end of February.

"For my kids, it's enough to see them smiling and laughing," Barkeltold CBC News on his first day in Canadaas hisfive-year-old boy andsix-year-old girl giggled and struck poses for the cameras.

His family is only halfway to their ultimatedestination in Calgary, but a world away from the perils of their former home, which millions of people have been forced to fleeamid civil war.

Waiting to greet refugeesat Pearson International Airportairport on Thursday nightwerePrime Minister JustinTrudeauand Ontario Premier KathleenWynne.

After landing inToronto, the new arrivalswere given warm coats,social insurance numbers and health cards after a security and health screening at a special airport terminal renovated for their arrival. After processing, they were bused to an airport hotel to rest.

"They step off the plane as refugees, but they walk out of this terminal as permanent residents of Canada with social insurance numbers, with health cards and with an opportunity to become full Canadians,"Trudeausaid.

The federal government said it is alsogiving out welcome packages to refugees as they arrive at welcome centres in Toronto and Montreal. Each one includes:

  • Parkas andjackets for youths and adults.
  • Two-piece snow suits for kids.
  • One-piece snow suits for infants.
  • Tuques,mitts/gloves,socks and snow boots for all.
  • A bag with a maple leaf design.
  • A Parks Canada tuque.
  • Children's books.
  • A copy of the Canadian Charterof Rights and Freedoms, in bothEnglish and French.
  • A National Film Board DVD of silentshort films for all ages.

Trudeau, Wynne greet refugees

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Duration 1:07
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne greet Syrian refugees in Toronto

GeorginaZiresandKevorkJamkossianlookedbothhappy and haggard whiletoting their 16-month-olddaughter as theyarrived in Toronto after spending almost a day in transit.

"Now, we feel as if we got out of hell and we came to paradise,"JamkossiantoldTrudeauthrough an interpreter. "That's how we feel."

In Syria,Ziresworked as a clerk in a women's clothing shop andJamkossianworked as a blacksmith.A better life for their daughterMadeleinewas the main motivation for coming to Canada.

"She is the reason for us to come here because here she can do many things,"Ziressaid, also through an interpreter. "In other countries, she can do nothing."

ShadiMardelli, who spoke to reporters at the airport shortly after he was processed,said he's lookingforward to a "beautiful future" in Canada.

"Now in Canada, I can't imagine my feelings," he said. "I am so happy, thank you very much. I am looking for safety, a beautiful future anda new future."

Syrian refugees talk about how it feels to be in Canada

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Syrian refugees who arrived in Toronto Thursday night talk about how it feels to be in Canada outside of their hotel Friday morning.

A parliamentary welcome

Immigration Minister John McCallum saidCanada is still on track to welcome 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year.He suggesteddozens more planeloads of refugees will arrive in the next few weeks to meet the target.

McCallum and Health Minister Jane Philpott were at the Ottawa train station asCN Railannounced $5 million to support resettlingthe newcomers.

All parties in the House of Commons unanimously adopted an NDP motion on Friday to welcome Syrian refugees to Canada.

"Resettling Syrian refugees is a national project that we should all be proud of," NDP immigrationcritic JennyKwan said."As Syrian refugees arrive, they can be assured that all members of Parliament welcome them with open arms."

'2 times I escaped from the bombs'

Carolina Sefilian arrived in Toronto last night with her sister, telling CBC News that a new life in Canada is "a dream come true" for the siblings after escaping violence in her home of Aleppo.

"The situation is so bad," she said. "I have two friends, I lost them. Two times I escaped from the bombs. So I thought that my life is worth everything else, so I decided to come."

She also thanked the Canadian government for the help.

The arriving families willmeet with their sponsorstoday,like RitaOdjaghianwith Armenian Families Support Services.

Among the people Odjaghian will helpis a sister and brother who lost everything in Syria.

"It's an emotional moment for us," saidOdjaghian. "We've been talking to them but this is now a facetoface. Providing them the dignity, the life. Back to the normal life that us Canadians have but now we are providing them."

All of the Syrians who arrived yesterday aresponsored by private groups. Many of those groupshad filed the necessary paperwork months ago in order to bring in some of the estimated 4.3 million displacedSyrians.

More than 400 refugees have already arrived on commercial flights since the Liberals took office on Nov. 4.

Syrian refugees arrive at their hotel in Toronto

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The first large group of Syrian refugees arrived at their hotel early Friday morning, after flying into Toronto Thursday night.

The 163 people who arrived Thursday will settle in the following Canadian cities, according to statistics released by the Immigration Department:

  • 116 at new homes in the Toronto area.
  • FourinWindsor, Ont.
  • Four in Kelowna, B.C.
  • Three inCoquitlam, B.C.
  • One in New Westminster, B.C.
  • 20 inCalgary.
  • 15 inEdmonton.

A second flight is set to arrive in Montreal on Saturday.

With files from The Canadian Press and Linda Ward