As Global News first reported, Toronto turned down an offer from the Trudeau government which would have opened city armouries during a bridge period until an Exhibition Grounds building more suitable was ready for people sleeping on the streets. After immigration minister Marc Miller told Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow the offer still stands via X on Wednesday evening, Chow fired back at Ottawa, saying the feds haven’t done nearly enough to cover housing for approximately 5,000 refugees. Matthew Bingley has the latest.
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Toronto mayor criticizes feds over $5M offer for refugee shelter space, says not enough
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