By Caudia Cheung International students are extremely important to Canada’s society and economy.
In 2019, approximately 642,480 international students studied in Canada. Between January to April 2020, Canada took in 67,000 international students from 156 countries. International students contributed approximately $21.6 billion to the country’s economy and supported 170,000 jobs. By Claudia Cheung As we welcome the much-awaited New Year, get ready to light to lighten your pockets the next time you go grocery shopping as food prices are set to go up by 3-5 per cent in 2021.
By Akilah James (@ajxmes) In September 2020, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada’s first Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP) – a nearly $221 million investment to help thousands of Black entrepreneurs across the country. The program is designed not only to help Black businesses recover from the impact of COVID19, but also assist in growing their businesses.
By Janica Maya (@janicamaya) As we wrap up 2020, let us have a quick recap of the year that changed everything.
By Claudia Cheung With the ongoing global pandemic and therefore, social distancing, it is harder to celebrate the holidays with your loved ones this year. For many of us staying indoors, it seems normal to feel lonely and isolated during this time.
By Janica Maya Countries the world, especially Canada across, closely watched the race to the White House as the U. S voted for either another four years of Trump or a new person in power with Joe Biden. And finally, on November 3rd, the U. S declared Joe Biden as the next President.
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