'Time is running out' for foreign worker fighting to stay in N.W.T.
Leesa Myers, originally from Australia, is fighting to stay on in her job in Yellowknife, but since her documents to work as a foreigner have expired she is running out of time and money.
'No one anticipated it would go on this long,' says Leesa Myers

Leesa Myers is fighting to stay in Yellowknife, but since her documents to work as a foreigner have expired she is running out of time and money.
Myers, originally from Australia, moved to Yellowknife in December 2019 on a two-year work visa.
She began working with the Foster Family Coalition of the NWT shortly thereafter, supporting children that have been prenatally exposed to drugs or alcohol, as well as youth involved with the justice system.
"I work with really incredible youth," she said. "They're vulnerable, they're at risk, but they bring so much joy ... I think I found a bit of a passion."