: Weather-related challenges will no doubt face many of the 25,000 Syrian refugees the federal government has committed to bring to Canada by early next year, according to Hamilton Spectator. Social agencies, church groups and private citizens across the country have been organizing donations of clothing with an emphasis on coats, gloves, hats and winter footwear. The young man from Ethopia stayed inside for two months. "Because you don't know, is it slippery out there Are you wearing the right shoes It freezing out there, so I was afraid to go out," Woldeyesus recalled in an interview with The Canadian Press. Woldeyesus was 19 when he fled his home country in 1980 because of a civil war. It was difficult to leave his family behind and make the dangerous journey. He spent a few days in Sudan and a few years in Italy before finally being approved to resettle in Canada.
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