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36 Years: Keeping the Light Radiant 

Thirty-six years ago, as my flight descended toward Pearson International Airport, I saw Canada for the first time—lights shimmering in the darkness like scattered stars. That moment has never left me. Neither has the journey that followed—one of identity, belonging, and responsibility. As a first-generation Canadian, I have put down roots, faced challenges, and embraced this country with gratitude. Today, more than ever, Canada needs all of us together. Each of us may be just one candle, one star, but together, we can light up the sky. Continue reading

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Monarch Butterflies and Transformation

National Flight of the Monarch Day is time to recognize the importance of protecting this beautiful but endangered species. Cross-Cultural Biz can equip you with the wings to soar in the multicultural and international environment, and guide you through your transformation in your cross-cultural journey. Continue reading

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“One of the Few Useful Things Ever Invented”

Singer sewing machine – “One of the Few Useful Things Ever Invented” Continue reading

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Paris 2024 and Beijing 2008: Contrasting Magical Olympic Opening Ceremonies

Paris 2024 and Beijing 2008: Contrasting Magical Olympic Opening Ceremonies Kathy Keyi Jia-Jones July 28, 2024 The Olympic Games opening ceremonies have always been fascinating to me. My appreciation for them began in the early ’90s when I worked at

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