chocolate factory: He'd heard that Canada was a nation of diversity, according to Toronto Star. What the rest of his family father Isam, mother Shahenaz and four siblings knew about their future home was the usual. Darren Calabrese / THE CANADIAN PRESS By Jim Coyle News Sat., Sept. 16, 2017 Before the missiles came and destroyed his family's chocolate factory in Damascus in early 2013, pretty much the only thing Tareq Hadhad knew about Canada was the little he'd picked up from MTV. He'd heard of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. It was the coldest country in the world. So Antigonish was a surprising destination for me. Back then, had you mentioned Antigonish to Hadhad, he might have responded with the Arabic equivalent of Bless you! I hadn't heard about Halifax, or Nova Scotia before, he laughed this week.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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