With the situation in Haiti continuing to deteriorate, questions are being raised about the fate of asylum seekers in the province. Members of the community in Montreal want special humanitarian processes put in place by the Canadian government, to address these concerns. Those with loved ones still in Haiti want the government to reduce wait times for family reunification. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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Montrealers call for a special immigration program for Haitians
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