'The road is long': Syrian refugee engineering a fresh start in Montreal

Jad Albasha poses for a photo at the Polytechnique Montreal, in Montreal on June 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

MONTREAL - When Jad Albasha arrived in Quebec in 2016 as a 21-year-old fleeing his war-torn home of Syria, he landed in a snow-covered world that spoke French, a language in which he did not understand a single word.

But now it rolls off the tongue as if Albasha has lived here all of his life.

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