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Michael Anhorn, Chief Executive Officer for Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto, is pictured at a media preview for Carlton House in Toronto, on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Laura Proctor

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By Maan Alhmidi The Canadian Press

TORONTO – A new facility designed to house and support refugees and asylum seekers in Toronto is set to open next month with a focus on addressing mental health issues. 

The Canadian Mental Health Association said Carlton House will accommodate up to 25 adults for six months to a year and provide them with help to find jobs and permanent housing. 

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