Estonian Relief Committee in Canada

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Refugees to Canada, 1948

“The first of a total of 9 boats carrying 987 Estonian refugees arrived on the east coast of Canada. They sailed from Sweden, where they were living under threat of forced repatriation to the Soviet Union. They had been trying to resettle to Canada but had been frustrated by the long delays and barriers in Canadian immigration processing. They were detained on arrival and processed through an ad hoc arrangement. All but 12 were accepted (the 12 were deported).”

Source: Canadian Council for Refugees https://ccrweb.ca/en/issues/history

For more information on the Walnut, one of the ships to make it to Canada, see dedicated website: https://walnutship1948.ca/

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Photo of the ship Walnut, arriving in Canada with Estonians: https://walnutship1948.ca/Album.Walnut.html

ERC Chair Speaks about Cultural Retirement Home Challenges on TVO

Allan Meiusi, Chair of the Estonian Relief Committee in Canada, along with the other TVO panel guests, explains the challenges now facing many cultural long-term care homes in Ontario, since the passing of Bill 7.

Cultural long-term care homes provide elder care for seniors steeped in their language, diet, and cultural traditions. But recent legislation has left these homes grappling with an influx of new residents from outside those cultures, and are seeing, what they say are, serious consequences. How can care homes that cater to specific culturally needs be preserved in Ontario? www.tvo.org/video/challenges-for-cultural-long-term-care