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Canada to resettle Afghans who worked with military, embassy: Mendicino

Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino says the federal government will fast-track the resettlement of Afghans who previously worked with the Canadian military and embassy and are now at risk from the Taliban. He say those who will be eligible for the special immigration measure include former interpreters and translators who worked with the Canadian military and cooks, drivers and other staff employed at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP127799771 
Legacy Identifier: n_Mendicino-Immigration20210723T1330 
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Duration: 1m58s 
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Create Date: 7/23/2021 1:30:00 PM 
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Afghanistan
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Canada
canada government
foreign affairs
immigration
Immigration Minister
Marco Mendicino
Ontario
Ottawa
refugees
veterans
veterans affairs