City plans 'sprung structures' for up to 300 refugees, asylum seekers
Ottawa is bracing for another surge in demand as asylum seekers continue to overwhelm the city's shelter system.
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Ottawa is bracing for another surge in demand as asylum seekers continue to overwhelm the city's shelter system.