Canada inches closer to Afghan resettlement target, could reach 40,000 by end of year
OTTAWA — More than 300 people arrived in Canada today from Afghanistan, bringing the total number of people resettled since the Taliban takeover of that country to 30,000, the federal government says.
A flight from Pakistan arrived at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport this morning.
Those on board included people who helped Canada’s mission in Afghanistan, family members of former interpreters and privately sponsored refugees.
After the Taliban swept to power in August 2021, Canada promised to resettle at least 40,000 Afghans through a number of special programs.