canadian centre: Paul Caulford, primary care lead at the Canadian Centre for Refugee & Immigrant Health Care in Scarborough, according to Metro News. The federal government pays resettlement agencies to house Syrians temporarily and help them adjust to Canadian life. Many aren't being connected to continuous and comprehensive primary care after leaving temporary housing, said Dr. That includes connecting them with permanent housing, education and healthcare. He described two problems. But the transition from hotels or shelters to permanent housing is proving a point of risk on the journey, Caulford said.
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