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    Canadian Magazine of Immigration, more than half of Filipino immigrants have move to the Greater Toronto Area in Canada. Immigration is a tough process people go through around the world. I will show a practical view on moving to Canada on an Filipino Canadian’s perspective over the years. I have chosen to interview my father’s journey to Canada. I will ask him a set of questions about his life in Toronto. The interview will happen at our home and will consist of him describing his struggles…

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    where they can start a war free life where they are not fighting for their lives every single day. Canadas largest city, Toronto Ontario has a 630 Square kilometres of land in a population of around 2.6 million people. Mayor John Tory expects Toronto to take in between 2,000 and 2,500 refugees, but has not found specific place for them to live yet. They'll be scattered all over Toronto but some might not have enough money to buy a house or support their family. They don't want to be put into…

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    Their most spoken language is French (one of the languages I’ve been dying to learn), their national tree is the maple tree which is so important that is even in their flag! Also, their national animal is the beaver and their national food is Poutine a dish made with French fries and cheese curds topped with a light brown gravy-like sauce. Many of the famous foods in Canada include maple syrup, bacon, ketchup Lays and Mac’n’Cheese This country has beautiful landmarks and tourist attractions…

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    Increased Housing Price Background information In 2000, the average selling prove for all homes was only $243,255.[1] According to city of Toronto, by 2011, 49% of Toronto’s citizens were immigrants, while 33% of immigrants living in Toronto arrived between 2001 and 2011.[2] It is quite fair to say that, since there are more immigrants came in to Canada, to Toronto, the housing price increased as a result. More population, and the culture of settling down makes every family that immigrated to…

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    ArtPrize in Grand Rapids, Michigan is a time when artists and creative minds alike are able to show their work and, if you will, bare their soul. On September 28, 2015 the sun is shining bright, scorching the skin of locals and tourists gathered around venues in the name of art. On the corner of Fountain Street and Division is the Fountain Street Church. The non-denominational, liberal church holds one of the best venues at ArtPrize. It is a piece of art itself with a tower standing tall above…

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    visited was October 12th, 2015 at 1:00 PM. The main intersection of this dynamic community is located on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue. Toronto’s best-known ethnic neighbourhood is Chinatown. There are actually seven Chinatowns in greater Toronto, but the most exciting and vibrant one is by University, Spadina, Queen and College. During the day, fresh and exotic vegatables line the sidewalks around the intersection of Spadina and Dundas, the area’s core while at night, the bright yellow…

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    Just over a century ago a new bird species was introduced in Central Park, New York. A man by the name of Eugene Schieffelin; a Shakespeare enthusiast, had brought a bird species in called the European Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris). Eugene had set them off in this park with the hopes that these birds that are mentioned in Shakespeare's works would be established here in the “New World”. To Schieffelin's surprise, his introduction to this new bird species was a success throughout the nation, but…

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    Chase Hospitality Group (CHG) is a Toronto based hospitality company, which operates six fine dining restaurants throughout the city. Established in 2013 CHG offers a range of catering, dining and event services within the restaurants and in other event spaces (“About Us”). Although aimed to be an upscale dining experience, the restaurants are designed to be a welcoming and relaxed space to enjoy a grand culinary adventure. The atmosphere and culinary services are an extension of the company’s…

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    reports indicate that the agency is a not-for-profit organization. In essence, more that ninety percent of the total funding comes from grants and donations, which are challenged in various programs that the agency operates throughout ten locations in Toronto. For instance, grants and subsidies generate about $10,709,144, donations generate $937,621, rental revenue $449,805, and incidental revenue generates $298,382 as funds for the organization`s charity programs. Substantially, government…

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    field. Also, my two boys (8 and 10 year-old) are at school already and my husband has flexible hours to drop them to school and pick them up from school since he is self-employed. I have been actively searching job and attending job fairs in the Toronto GTA area. However, a university or college diploma in Business, finance or accounting field is required. Therefore, I applied for "Business Administration-Finance" diploma program in Sheridan College as a mature student and accepted. I have…

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