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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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Congratulations to Olivia Chow – Toronto’s Newly Elected Mayor!

Congratulations to Olivia Chow – Toronto’s Newly Elected Mayor! Olivia Chow’s historic win not only makes her the first mayor of Chinese descent but also the first mayor of colour in Toronto’s history. It sends a resounding message that individuals from visual minority backgrounds can rise to leadership positions and make a profound impact.

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From Tiger Mother’s Battle to Immigrant Integration

Kathy Keyi Jia-Jones for Human Resources Professional Associations Intrigued by the controversial book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, a memoir written by Yale professor Amy Chua, I watched her television interview with Joy Behar recently. Listening to Chua gave

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