Ombudsman says Toronto's handling of refugee crisis was anti-Black racism, city manager disagrees | CBC News
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Ombudsman Kwame Addo criticized the city's decision to limit refugees' access to shelter beds as 'poorly thought out, planned for, and communicated,' pointing out the adverse effects of this choice.
The report indicates that refugees, primarily Black individuals from African nations, faced extreme hardship, with many sleeping on sidewalks or makeshift shelters and struggling to find basic necessities like food and sanitation.
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