Thursday, April 25, 2024

World Refugee Day

First Published:

The latest development in the US just so happens to fall on World Refugee Day, where those who have fled dangerous situations are honoured for their bravery and contributions to their new homes. The Hamilton Public Library hosted an event earlier today.

O Canada was sung in various languages, because at the event, everyone hails from different places.

They have one thing in common: fleeing to Canada meant a new chapter void of violence or persecution.

Whether they arrived eight years ago or eight weeks ago, refugees gathered over art and food to share their stories of transitioning into this new life.

And how, in time, they found their footing.

In some cases, used their own experiences to help others like them.

While President Trump just signed an executive order to keep illegal-immigrant families together, the image of children being separated from their parents still resonates.

While those families being persecuted in the US entered the country on their own, Wesley Urban Ministries in Hamilton welcomes about 300 government-assisted refugees a year with Syrian civilians topping the list.

More Top News

Honda expected to announce Ontario EV battery plant, part of a $15B investment

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Honda executives are expected to announce today that the Japanese automaker is building an electric...

Hamilton passes vacant unit tax bylaw

Hamilton's beleaguered vacant unit taxed finally passed with a vote of nine to six. This means that starting next year, anyone who keeps a home...

Ontario to do away with sick note requirement for short absences

Ontario will do away with sick note requirements for short absences as part of a larger effort to ease the administrative burden on doctors,...

Group in Milton oppose quarry, ask Ford to keep promise made 4 years ago

A group in Milton says it's taking action against a proposed reopening of a quarry in Campbellville. They are calling on premier Doug Ford...

Stoney Creek parking lot set to become affordable housing after Horwath uses strong mayor powers

Two Stoney Creek parking lots are now set to become affordable housing, after Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwarth used her so-called strong mayor powers for...

HSR Workers, advocates urge Horwath to reverse decision on LRT privatization

HSR workers and union advocates are calling on mayor Andrea Horwath to reverse council's vote to allow a third party to run the future...