Nearly a year after the Canadian government established a “temporary visa program” for individuals with loved ones in Gaza, fewer than 500 applications have been fully processed. Amnesty International has criticized the program as deeply flawed. In response to the government’s perceived inaction, two Palestinian Canadians who have lost family members in Gaza are suing the Canadian government for not providing adequate assistance. Heather Yourex-West has the details.
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Frustration mounts over Canada’s failed Gaza visa program
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