B.C. ski hills, churches, campuses and homes preparing for Ukrainian refugees: Horgan
VICTORIA — British Columbia is making room to accommodate potentially thousands of Ukrainians fleeing as Russia’s invasion pushes further into their country, says Premier John Horgan.
Horgan said Friday he met with Ukrainian community leaders and spoke earlier with refugee settlement agencies and some faith groups about plans to meet the housing, health and transition needs of those fleeing the war.
The number of people from Ukraine who might come to B.C. is not known, but it could be tens of thousands, the premier said at a news conference.
“There is a sense that the European offer, the refugee and settlement offers in Europe are so inviting that many, many Ukrainians will stay on the continent,” said Horgan.