Canada to invest $35M over 3 years to expand resettlement capacity for newcomers
Canada's Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced Monday that the federal government would invest $35 million over three years to expand resettlement capacity, including $21 million for the Resettlement Assistance Program and $14 million for case management services to provide assistance to vulnerable newcomers.
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