Hospitality House Refugee Ministry Dept: A faith group that has helped hundreds of refugees get settled in Winnipeg hopes the courts will make the federal government sing a different tune, according to Winnipeg Free Press. The refugee ministry hopes the law is on its side. For now, it has some musicians drumming up support for its work and dr. Jonathan Wong left and Chuck Kroeker have put together a fundraising CD for Hospitality House Refugee Ministry. Hospitality House Refugee Ministry took the federal government to court when ended coverage for dental, prescription drug and vision care for privately sponsored refugees after June 30. That left the sponsors, mainly church groups, responsible for covering costs it argues the government promised and was under contract to provide.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t Hospitality House Refugee Ministry, Hospitality House Refugee Ministry
2.11.12