Gillian Findlay reports that the family of Alan Kurdi, the Syrian 'boy on the beach,' is coming to Canada.
The photo of his tiny, soaked sneakers and red T-shirt embedded in the sand sparked international outrage and promises of change for refugees. Now several members of the Kurdi family are now on fast track to resettle in Canada.
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