Monday, December 29, 2025
ADVT 
National

Thousands Of Refurbished Computers Provided To Syrian Refugees: Navdeep Bains

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Mar, 2016 11:58 AM
  • Thousands Of Refurbished Computers Provided To Syrian Refugees: Navdeep Bains
TORONTO — Resettlement organizations are providing 7,500 refurbished computers to Syrian refugees in Canada with funding help from the federal government.
 
Under the Computers for Schools program, the equipment is made available at little or no cost, along with digital skills training.
 
Navdeep Bains, federal minister of innovation, science and economic development, says it's an important step to settling into life in Canada.
 
 
Ottawa is giving the Computers for Schools program a one-time boost of $1.25 million to help provide the computers and technical support.
 
In addition, CN is providing shipment of the donated computers and Microsoft is donating Windows and Office licences for the computers for Syrian refugees.
 
More than 26,000 Syrian refugees have arrived in Canada since late last year.

MORE National ARTICLES

How Many Privately Sponsored Syrians Canada Will Accept Remains Open Question

How Many Privately Sponsored Syrians Canada Will Accept Remains Open Question
Through pub nights, crowd funding websites, church suppers and craft bazaars, thousands of Canadians are currently trying to raise money to sponsor a Syrian refugee.

How Many Privately Sponsored Syrians Canada Will Accept Remains Open Question

Regina Murder And Abuse Trial Hears Of 'Skinny' Girls Who Ate Their Meals

Regina Murder And Abuse Trial Hears Of 'Skinny' Girls Who Ate Their Meals
A teenage boy who once stayed in the home of Tammy and Kevin Goforth took the stand today — the first of four defence witnesses who are expected to testify.

Regina Murder And Abuse Trial Hears Of 'Skinny' Girls Who Ate Their Meals

Liberals To Repeal Tory-Backed Bills On Union Finances And Certification Process

Liberals To Repeal Tory-Backed Bills On Union Finances And Certification Process
Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk says the legislation she will introduce is a signal of a new relationship with labour after almost a decade of rocky relations under the Conservatives.

Liberals To Repeal Tory-Backed Bills On Union Finances And Certification Process

Manitoba Looks At Overhauling ER Layouts After Death Of Man During 34-Hour Wait

Manitoba Looks At Overhauling ER Layouts After Death Of Man During 34-Hour Wait
The family of Brian Sinclair, who died in a Winnipeg emergency room in 2008, says changing the configuration of ERs won't address the reason why the 45-year-old died without treatment.

Manitoba Looks At Overhauling ER Layouts After Death Of Man During 34-Hour Wait

Young Man Convicted In Rehtaeh Parsons Cyberbullying Case Facing New, Unrelated Charges

The man, who is now 21, can't be named because he was a minor when he posed for an explicit photo showing him having sex with the 15-year-old, and then distributed the picture to some classmates.

Young Man Convicted In Rehtaeh Parsons Cyberbullying Case Facing New, Unrelated Charges

Alberta Minister Hopes Report Can Improve How Police React To Mental Health Cases

Alberta Minister Hopes Report Can Improve How Police React To Mental Health Cases
Pressure on law enforcement has increased after David McQueen, who was suffering from depression, was shot and killed by Calgary police on Sunday.  

Alberta Minister Hopes Report Can Improve How Police React To Mental Health Cases