Deputy PM Freeland greets 1st flight of Ukrainian refugees in Winnipeg
The first of three charter flights bringing Ukrainian refugees to Canada landed at the Winnipeg Richardson International Airport in Manitoba Monday afternoon. Marney Blunt reports on how the refugees were welcomed by their families, deputy PM Chrystia Freeland and how they felt about arriving in safety.
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