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In committing to support refugee families from Syria in Canada, residents of Toronto - and North York’s Armenian community in particular - currently lead the country. The new federal government is still a long way from meeting its goal to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of February, but its Citizenship and Immigration depar tment on Tuesday, announced where the first 4,584 are going. More than half of them, 2,602, will land in Toronto, the government’s numbers say. A remarkable portion of that total is listed as being in process for “Willowdale” - 1,079. Hratch Aynedjian, who lives in Scarborough and is sponsoring two families at his home, says that’s because the Armenian Community Centre in North York is arranging for 1,000 to come here. Aynedjian said these refugees are Armenian Christians and most are from Aleppo, one of Syria’s largest cities. The community centre west >>>SPONSORS, page 8
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For sickkids: Pat DeSario worked to set up lights in the front yard of her home near Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue this week, which displays a multitude of Christmas lights and decorations to raise funds for the SickKids Hospital.
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