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Toronto’s temporary resident population surged. Now, many are feeling unsupported and scapegoated

Moving half a world away from her family in India, 22-year-old Radhika Raina found comfort in Brampton, where she had a cousin.

The city is a 90-minute commute to her classes in Toronto but has the cultural amenities she needed in a foreign land.

“Brampton felt like a home to me,” said Raina, who came in August for a two-year postgraduate program in addictions and mental health. The program is offered jointly by London, Ont.-based Fanshawe College and a private school.

I’m sorry but Canadians should not have to pay for what amounts to a criminal act committed by the Trudeau Government.

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