An estimated 10,000 Afghans are waiting for Canada to grant them asylum, and 1,700 of them are in safe houses that could close in early November when funds run dry.
Jeff Semple travelled to Kabul to speak to some families hiding in safe houses about their fears and uncertain futures.
And with concerns mounting over the dwindling funds that could leave some Afghans left to fend for themselves, Abigail Bimman looks at how Ottawa is responding.
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Jeff Semple travelled to Kabul to speak to some families hiding in safe houses about their fears and uncertain futures.
And with concerns mounting over the dwindling funds that could leave some Afghans left to fend for themselves, Abigail Bimman looks at how Ottawa is responding.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8304792/kabul-afghan-refugees-canadian-translators-employees/
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