Limbo takes its toll on Syrian refugees, sponsors as second staffing boost ends
OTTAWA — It’s been eight months since Asmaa Alhajali said good bye to her cousin’s family as they left Jordan for Canada as four of 25,000 Syrian refugees who settled here last winter.
She’s watched them ease into life into Orangeville, Ont. and heard about the kindness of Canadians, the cold of winter, their children’s new school.
The two kids have become mini-celebrities, appearing in a Google video highlighting the use of the search engine’s translation services to teach Syrians English.
And Asmaa’s kids could have been right beside them.