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Ottawa pledges $362 million to provinces, cities to temporarily house asylum seekers | iNFOnews

OTTAWA - The federal government is spending another $362 million to help provinces and cities find housing for asylum seekers but Ontario says it's nowhere near enough.

Feds pledge $362 million to provinces, cities to temporarily house asylum seekers

The federal government is spending another $362 million to help provinces and cities find housing for asylum seekers - but Ontario says it s nowhere near enough.

Ottawa pledges millions to provinces, cities for temporary housing for asylum seekers

The federal government is spending another $362 million to help provinces and cities find housing for asylum seekers but Ontario says it's nowhere near enough.

she should stay because the likely alternative, NSW treasurer dominic perrottet, was even worse

    Gladys Berejiklian has described revelations of her secret relationship with a fellow parliamentarian as “humiliating and embarrassing”. She then proceeded to discuss the details at length in a media blitz in which she was asked if she had engaged in same-sex encounters; confessed she had given up on love ; and said she wanted to marry the man she was having a relationship with but who was not her boyfriend. After a week of damaging revelations at the corruption commission raising questions about her judgment over a secret relationship with disgraced MP Daryl Maguire that threaten her grip on the top job, the Premier conducted interviews with Sunday Telegraph gossip columnist Annette Sharp, radio s Ben Fordham and FM radio duo Kyle and Jackie O.

Day of reckoning approaches for youngest Tamil family member

Premium Content Subscriber only Judgement day is approaching for the youngest and most vulnerable member of the Tamil family trapped in detention on Christmas Island. At 9.30am Tuesday, February 16, the Full Federal Court hands down a decision involving three-year-old Tharnicaa Ten months on from when the Tamil’s were first detained on the island, court documents have revealed the family’s fate could have been very different. The Department of Home affairs recommended in the documents filed and referred to in the Federal Court Decision in April 2020, the Tamil’s should have been granted substantive visas and remained in Australia.

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