Ukrainian family living in Nova Scotia reflects on one year of war
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The family landed in Halifax nearly a year ago, joining the millions who have fled the war-torn country. They’ve been working two jobs seven days a week to help make ends meet.Skye Bryden-Blom / Global News
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