What are you worried about? Ever spent a winter in a drafty snorefest? By spring, they'll be begging to go home
I was married to an airman stationed at CFB Moose Jaw when it was an Air Base, not a CFB.
The military base, as I found it, is home to the military personnel. It is like a community unto itself, very tight knit.
Housing large numbers of refugees there is like asking a family to move into one room of their home so that strangers can occupy the rest of their house.
Maybe things have changed, I don't know. But back in the day, the bases had their own social events too. I wonder how the refugees will react to the dances held on the base and the modern rock music. If the refugees are Muslim, how will the react to the alcohol served on base and the Canadian cuisine in the mess hall? Will they demand the removal of any pork products and alcoholic drinks?
Will the refugees occupy the PMQ, do their own laundry and cook their own meals, each family separately? How will they obtain their supplies? Will they need transportation and language translation provided by the military? Will some of the refugees be from countries where the soldiers have been deployed and perhaps have negative impressions of the former citizens of those countries?
Lots of question. Lots of potential problems. One can only hope these possibilities have been recognized in advance.