Ontario
Colombian couple brings their coffee to Canadians
Juan Sarmiento and Laura Roa’s journey into the coffee industry started in their home country of Colombia in 2012. A resource rich country, one of Colombia’s main export crops is coffee, but most locals didn’t know much about the crop, nor had they tasted it. Roa was working in the hotel industry and constantly heard […]
Read moreThe Phony ‘Illegal Immigrant’ Crisis and the Slow, Sad March to the 2019 Election
The Conservatives are trying to turn asylum into an election issue and the Liberals have let them succeed.
Magic just part of engineer Shellen Wang’s bag of tricks
Toronto-based engineering student Shellen Wang is a man of many talents, including among other visual and aural delights, the ability to pull a rabbit out of a hat. The Beijing native arrived in Toronto in August 2014 to complete high school and enter the faculty of engineering at the University of Toronto. He is soon […]
Read moreThings to do in Canada in Summer: Ontario + Quebec attractions
Ontario is the most populated province in Canada, so as you can imagine, there are plenty of things to see and do this summer. Equally, when it comes to Quebec, while most visitors head for the two main cities, Montreal and Quebec City, there is plenty to explore throughout the entire province: historical sites, cultural institutions, […]
Read moreOntario will prosper when we invest in immigrant talent
OP/ED by Margaret Eaton, executive director of the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council (TRIEC) For the first time in nearly 15 years, a new government has taken its seat at Queen’s Park. With support from many immigrant communities across the province, Premier Doug Ford was sworn into office as Ontario has overwhelmingly chosen the Progressive Conservative […]
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