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Ottawa cut therapy sessions for refugees to 10 hours per year. Now some are pushing back

CBC News

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June 22, 2026

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When the federal government introduced supplemental health copayments for asylum seekers and refugee claimants earlier this spring, it also quietly brought in a 10-hour yearly cap on mental health sessions for them, CBC News has learned. Mental health practitioners have been lobbying for a reversal since, with limited success.

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Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

To resolve the refugee crises, less charity and more work permits

Next month will mark the 75th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention. The treaty holds that refugees should not be returned to a country where they face threats to their life or freedom. Most countries have signed either the original convention or an additional 1967 protocol that updated the Convention language to remove time limitations included []

Independent Online

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· Jul 7, 2026

Forced to flee, forgotten in the cold: Refugees continue to camp outside Home Affairs

Forced to flee, forgotten in the cold: Refugees continue to camp outside Home Affairs

ANTARA News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Transmigration strengthens unity, food security: Govt

Deputy Minister of Transmigration Viva Yoga Mauladi emphasized that the transmigration program helps strengthen ...

TRT World

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· Jun 30, 2026

When conflict and climate collide: why millions are still searching for a place to call home

On this episode, we mark World Refugee Day by exploring the growing overlap between conflict, displacement and the climate crisis. We speak to the UN Refugee Agency about displacement, hear the remarkable story of a former refugee and climate advocate, and examine how a warming planet is making life even harder for millions already forced to flee Host: Reagan Des Vignes Featuring: The UNHCR’s Eujin Byun; and Grace Dorong of Roots of Generations

South Africa Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

Asylum Seekers and Refugees Camp Outside Durban Home Affairs Amid Anti-Immigration Protests

DURBAN, KWAZULU-NATAL — Asylum seekers and refugees continue to camp on the pavements outside the Department of Home Affairs in Durban following an unofficial June 30 deadline, having fled their communities amid escalating anti-immigration protests. The displaced foreign nationals are urgently calling on the eThekwini Municipality and the national government to provide temporary shelter, protection, and []

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 26, 2026

Pertahan keselamatan negara tanpa korbankan kemanusiaan

KITA baru sahaja menyambut Hari Pelarian Sedunia 2026 pada 20 Jun lalu. Sempena sambutan tersebut, seluruh masyarakat Malaysia diseru agar mendekati isu pelarian dengan sikap yang berasaskan fakta, keadilan, belas ihsan dan tanggungjawab bersama. Keselamatan, maruah dan hak asasi manusia ialah nilai sejagat yang tidak boleh dipisahkan daripada usaha membina masyarakat yang aman dan berperadaban. ... Read more The post Pertahan keselamatan negara tanpa korbankan kemanusiaan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Ottawa cut therapy sessions for refugees to 10 hours per year. Now some are pushing back": Washington Examiner — To resolve the refugee crises, less charity and more work permits. Independent Online — Forced to flee, forgotten in the cold: Refugees continue to camp outside Home Affairs. ANTARA News — Transmigration strengthens unity, food security: Govt. TRT World — When conflict and climate collide: why millions are still searching for a place to call home. South Africa Today — Asylum Seekers and Refugees Camp Outside Durban Home Affairs Amid Anti-Immigration Protests. Utusan Malaysia — Pertahan keselamatan negara tanpa korbankan kemanusiaan