A group seeking status for asylum seekers who were employed as essential workers during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic says it intends to step up pressure on the federal and provincial governments to follow through on their promises. On Saturday, they hit the street to repeat those demands. Global’s Kwabena Oduro has the story.
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