Winnipeg’s United Way is reaching out to the public for help in providing aid to refugees. The organization is trying to cope with the recent influx of asylum seekers crossing over from the U.S. As Mike Armstrong reports, the United Way says its resources are stretched thin, and it’s nervous about the coming months.
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Manitoba refugee advocates ask for help with potential asylum seeker crisis
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