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The Panasyk family was displaced from Ukraine and separated while working to come to Canada. Now they're back together.

The Panasyk family was reunited in Labrador on Wednesday after being separated in Poland.

"Very pleased to be here, very pleased, very excited," said Liudmyla through a notable translator: Lake Melville's Liberal MHA Perry Trimper, who worked in Russia and Ukraine for 14 years.DurationVasyl Panasyk and his son Yurii fled the war in Ukraine, landing in Happy Valley-Goose Bay in October. Now Panasyk has welcomed his wife and daughter to their new home.

Vasyl Panasyk's wife and two daughters were waiting in Poland for the family to find adequate housing in Canada.

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