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The Ontario government is extending health-care coverage and providing financial aid to some 400 migrant workers from Trinidad and Tobago stranded in the province, many in Southwestern Ontario, who can’t return to their home country amid COVID-19 restrictions.
The offshore workers require a travel exemption to return to Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, but only a handful have received those exemptions.
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“Our government is taking action to help Trinidadian and Tobagonian workers by making funding available to assist farmers in providing housing, meals, winter clothing and other necessities,” Ontario Agriculture Minister Ernie Hardeman said in a statement.