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The realities of life in Canada for Ukrainian refugees

Interview by VINCENT TEETSOV

The invasion of Ukraine and the escape of Ukrainian refugees has sobering parallels to what Estonian refugees went through after fleeing their homeland during the Second World War.

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This begs the question, then: is there light at the end of the tunnel for those who have sought refuge in Canada?

One Ukrainian family – Amir and Liliia Harati and their five-year-old daughter, Amira – have found a place to live with an Estonian-Canadian, Toomas Marley. In Marley’s home in midtown Toronto, Amir related his family’s experiences thus far.

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Amir, Liliia, and Amira.

Photo used with permission from the Harati family

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