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Javier Ortega-Araiza

Javier Ortega-Araiza has multiple global experiences as a storyteller and social entrepreneur having travelled to over 30 countries. Now based in Toronto, he is a published author in both English and Spanish." 

 

June 13, 2023
Economy/News

Newfoundland has one of Canada’s lowest immigration retention rates, while its startup hub is breaking records for inclusiveness and diversity

Genesis has helped develop some of Canada’s most successful companies while promoting a sense of belonging.

June 9, 2023
Arts & Culture

Beats of Joy: How a former African refugee is building Halifax’s Afro-Latin dancing community, one step at a time

After immigrating as a refugee from Ghana, Moses Diallo inspires joy and connection in Halifax through the power of dance.

Ebuka Amaefula and Isaac Uloko, founders of Owlya
May 30, 2023
News

In the time of ChatGPT, a St. John’s startup Is using AI to reinvent proctoring and increase ethical compliance

St. John’s supportive ecosystem for start-ups enabled Owlya to develop global ambitions

Charito Bakery
March 21, 2023
Arts & Culture/Winnipeg

Ecuadorian family-run bakery entices Winnipeg neighbourhood with Latin American desserts

Armando Sanchez moved to Winnipeg from Ecuador to continue his family’s baking legacy.

tech and digital workers sit around a table with computers
February 9, 2023
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Canada will need 250,000 digital workers by 2025: Are we ready?

The Information and Communications Technology Council is preparing Canadians for a predicted 250,000 jobs in the digital economy.

Yucatan food
December 28, 2022
Arts & Culture/Winnipeg

Fusion of salsa flavours

Mexican-Canadian couple puts a unique spin on Yucatan cuisine

December 22, 2022
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Canada invests $6.2M to help skilled refugees find jobs

The federal government announced new funding for agencies that identify skilled refugees and link them with employers.

December 18, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Entrepreneur helps immigrants succeed with new business ventures

Mario Escoto Damas emigrated from Honduras to bring his family's enterprise to a new market. Three years later, he helps others launch

November 3, 2022
Local Journalism Initiative/News

How St. John’s, Newfoundland built a thriving tech scene

Originally from France, the CEO of techNL has helped Newfoundland's tech grow and address barriers in the industry

September 14, 2022
Arts & Culture/Local Journalism Initiative/Winnipeg

Beyond Toronto, Winnipeg is leading the Canadian Salsa revolution, one beat at a time

Dancing salsa is becoming known across Canada, in part thanks to people like Leo Lopez in Winnipeg

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