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Is Toronto still a city for refugees?

Is Toronto still a city for refugees?

Nov 4, 2015 Published on November 4, 2015


Canada, cities, diversity, refugees, sanctuary city, Toronto

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GDX Executive Director Ratna Omidvar discusses Toronto’s long history as a city of refuge, at the Walrus Talks Cities of Migration event held on October 28, 2015 at the Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University.

Source: The Walrus Foundation

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Tags: Canada, cities, diversity, refugees, sanctuary city, Toronto

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