Toronto’s controversial decision to halt shelter services for refugees earlier this summer was met with condemnation. While the process was reversed when Olivia Chow took office, and efforts continue for a long-term solution, the city’s ombudsman is now investigating the initial decision that left hundreds of people on the street. City hall reporter Matthew Bingley has the latest.
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Toronto’s Ombudsman investigating City’s decision to deny shelter access to refugee claimants
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