Melanie Joly, minister of foreign affairs, recently visited the College of Carpenters and Allied Trades (CCAT) in Woodbridge, Ont. to meet with Ukrainian refugees that are receiving support from the Carpenters’ Union in Ontario and its members, including health and safety training courses. Joly was joined by Francesco Sorbara, MP for Vaughan-Woodbridge.
PHOTOS: Joly sees firsthand how CCAT supports Ukrainian refugees
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