Ontario announces supports, hotline for people fleeing Ukraine

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TORONTO - Ontario is offering emergency supports to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion as well as ways to connect them with jobs in the province ...

TORONTO - Ontario is offering emergency supports to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion as well as ways to connect them with jobs in the province once they arrive.

The government announced today that Ukrainian newcomers will receive access to provincial health coverage, emergency housing, and trauma-informed counselling.

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