The director of a Kitchener-based health care clinic for refugees says he’s worried newcomers making their way to Waterloo region won’t be able to get the adequate health care they need as the clinic has had to turn new patients away as a result of capacity issues.
Three people who work or volunteer at the K-W Multicultural Centre shared their top concerns in this provincial election. Among the issues: working conditions for migrant farm workers, the opioid crisis and the rising cost of living.
An Ontario government-funded interpreter program in Waterloo and Wellington regions that's been called critical for those seeking medical support is at risk of getting cut by the end of this month, amid a time of need for an influx of Afghan refugees entering Canada.
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