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Trudeau govt welcomes first batch of 163 Syrian refugees

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OTTAWA: Canada welcomed 163 Syrian refugees late on Thursday, taking in the first of a planned 25,000 in a matter of months and promising them a better life as they flee their country’s horrific war.

The refugees arrived just weeks after Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country would pull its fighter jets from a US-led coalition targeting Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria.

Mr Trudeau and several members of his Liberal government greeted the Syrians as they arrived on a troop transport plane in Toronto. Dozens of volunteers, interprete­rs and immigratio­n officials helped the Syrians through the formalitie­s of admission and gave them blankets, snow boots and other welcome gifts.

Good Samaritans also came to the airport to donate winter clothes and try to greet the Syrians who had set out from Beirut. But in the end the tired travellers were admitted through a terminal that was closed to the public.

“Tonight they step off the plane as refugees. But they walk out of this terminal as permanent residents of Canada with social insurance numbers, with health cards and with an opportunit­y to become full Canadians,” Mr Trudeau said.

The government hopes to bring in 10,000 Syrian refugees and another 15,000 by the end of February. “We will all remember this day,” Mr Trudeau said shortly before greeting the refugees, many of them women and children.

Syria’s grinding four-year civil war has killed more than 250,000 people and displaced 4 million others. The new Liberal government, elected in October, campaigned on a pledge to resettle 25,000 Syrians this year. But it back-pedalled last month, citing logistical issues and following criticism Ottawa was moving too fast in light of the terror attacks in Paris last month.

Broadcaste­r CBC reported in November Canada will accept only whole families, lone women or children from Syria, while unaccompan­ied men — considered a security risk — will be turned away.

Since early 2014, Canada has welcomed 3,500 Syrian refugees. Another plane carrying 160 Syrians arrived in Montreal yesterday, and the pace of arrivals is scheduled to increase to as many as two planes per day.

The ones who arrived on Thursday night were to stay in hotels before joining relatives or Canadian families who have offered to open up their homes to them.

The generosity being shown by Canadians stands in contrast to the colder approach of the US toward the refugees.

US President Barack Obama has pledged to take in 10,000 Syrians in 2016, but many states — apparently fearing Islamist extremists will be hiding amid the refugee flow — have said they do not want them.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Syrian refugees are greeted by Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, on arrival at Toronto Pearson Internatio­nal Airport in Ontario, Canada, yesterday.
REUTERS Syrian refugees are greeted by Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, on arrival at Toronto Pearson Internatio­nal Airport in Ontario, Canada, yesterday.

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