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Health Minister Jane Philpott Defence Minister and Harjit Sajjan

exit permits: We also heard the good news that exit permits are not an issue in Jordan, so that positive." McCallum was joined by Health Minister Jane Philpott and Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, according to CTV. They flew to Amman late Saturday, spending the day meeting international aid and UN officials and Jordanian leaders on Sunday and then flying straight back to Ottawa. Ninety people were put through a multi-step process, some under the eye of three federal cabinet ministers who travelled to the Jordanian capital to see first hand how their plan to bring 25,000 Syrians to Canada by the end of February actually looks. "We have learned also there is positive things to report in terms of progress," said Immigration Minister John McCallum as he stood in the cavernous military exhibition facility now being leased to Canada by the Jordanian government. "The processing centre had its first day of operation today, that will ramp up over time and get more intense. Canadian reporters were not permitted to report on their visit until they left the country, for what officials said were security reasons, but both the UN and Jordan King Abudllah II posted word and photos of the trip on Twitter during the day. Applicants are being told to expect travel by the end of February, the deadline the government has set. Refugees whose cases are being processed at the Jordanian facility represent only some of the 15,000 Syrians the government is seeking to resettle itself. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.