canadian culture: But the honeymoon will soon be over, as the Mississauga couple ponders quitting their English classes and starting to look for jobs to support their five children, Hanan, 13; Hasan, 11; Azzam, 9; Mohammad, 8; and Rahaf, 6, according to Toronto Star. We are scared we are not going to find jobs. Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star By Nicholas Keung Immigration reporter Sat., Dec. 10, 2016 Bedrettin Al Muhamad and his wife, Mariam, have been taking English classes and making every effort to immerse themselves in Canadian culture since arriving here from Turkey in February The Syrian refugees have ventured out to explore Toronto Island, visited Niagara Falls, joined in the fun of Halloween, and even started the ritual of coupon-clipping for good deals like other Canadians do. It a cause of stress. But we feel Canada has already given us enough. How are we going to pay for our 1,735 rent when money stops coming in asked Al Muhamad, 37, whose family monthly government refugee resettlement assistance ends on Feb. 12.
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