MUHC: The army says it could provide interim lodging at military bases in Quebec and Ontario, according to CTV. After that, they could stay at a convent or CEGEP dormitories, but there is no concrete plan. A spokesman for the MUHC said there are no plans to have refugees live at the building that housed the Vic before it moved to the Glen site, and if it is to be used in that capacity, there a lot of work that would need to be done first. CTV News has learned the majority of refugees will come from camps in Lebanon, Jordan and likely Turkey and begin arriving in Canada as early as Dec. 1 with as many as 900 people arriving per day. The Canadian Press is reporting it will cost $1.2 billion over the next six years to bring 25,000 refugees to Canada. They will arrive at two central points in Canada, Toronto and Montreal, with many headed to Cornwall and Trois Rivières afterward.
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