Syrian refugees: Monctonians offer a car, beds, new app to help Syrian refugees Fredericton is 1 of 36 destinations for Syrian refugees Kelly Carline is the settlement supervisor with the Saint John YMCA. She says she been told to expect the new arrivals in the new year and she happy to have been given the extra time. "We're excited … it gives us a chance to really welcome them well." Carline says she was originally told to be ready by Dec. 14, 2015 but that date has changed, according to CBC. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau partially rolled back the promise of bringing in 25,000 refugees by the end of this year. The three New Brunswick cities are on the listof 36 Canadian communities that will begin receiving the 25,000 refugees from the war-torn country. Kelly Carline is the settlement supervisor at the Saint John YMCA. She excited to be involved in bringing refugees to her city. The rest will arrive by March 2016. The government announced it will identify all 25,000 refugees by its self-imposed deadline of Dec. 31, but only 10,000 will arrive by year end.
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