8 Things Creators Need to Know About Canada’s Online Streaming Bill, Bill C-11
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May 2, 2023
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News
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algorithms, Bill C-11, Canada, Canadian cultural content, Canadian programming, censorship, content creators, CRTC, local artists, online streaming, promotion, public consultations, regulations, TikTok, YouTube
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Bill C-11 is a new law recently passed by the Canadian government that mandates the promotion of Canadian cultural content by tech behemoths like YouTube and TikTok. What does this law entail for creators, given the debate around it and worries about censorship? Here are eight things about Canada’s online streaming legislation that creators should be aware of: In Canada’s …
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Sudanese Nationals Can Extend Their Stay in Canada: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Announces Special Measures
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April 30, 2023
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Immigration, News
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Canada, deployment, emergency response, extension, free work permits, immigration, passport waiver, permanent resident visa, refugees, special measures, Sudan
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In light of the ongoing violence in Sudan and concerns for the safety of its citizens, Canada is taking steps to support Sudanese nationals in Canada who may not wish to return home at this time. The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced special measures to help protect the Sudanese population already in Canada. As of …
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Shop African Groceries Online: Kuza Marketplace Offers On-Demand Delivery Service Across Canada
Kuza Marketplace is the first online African grocery store in Canada that offers on-demand delivery service in Regina. Customers in Regina can take advantage of the convenience of having their orders delivered in 2 hours or less, making it a quick and reliable option. No matter where in Canada customers are located, Kuza Marketplace can accommodate them with shipping taking …
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Understanding the Cultural Differences between Canadians and Americans
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April 20, 2023
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Culture
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Canada, collaboration, communication styles, cultural differences, geography, history, legal systems, political systems, Relationships, social ideals, United States
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Canada and the United States, despite sharing a long border and a close relationship, have significant cultural differences that should be acknowledged when crossing the border, working with individuals from the other country, or simply interested in the two cultures. The historical context of Canadian and American cultures is an important factor in understanding their cultural distinctions. Although they share …
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Settle in Saskatchewan with Peculiar Connect: Your One-Stop Solution for Assimilation and Integration
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April 5, 2023
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Immigration, Lifestyle
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activities, African origin, assimilation, bank accounts, Canada, Canada Census, communication barriers, email, Events, government programs, immigrants, information access, integration, job readiness, Landing, moving, new nation, newcomers, nonprofit company, one-on-one support, outreach division, Peculiar Connect, Peculiar People's Parish, quality settlement, racial discrimination, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Regina, Saskatchewan, school registration, services, settlement assistance, SK., social connection, Tel
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Landing in Saskatchewan, Canada soon, or do you know anyone who is? Peculiar Connect (PC) is here to assist with the sometimes overwhelming process of moving to a new nation. As the outreach division of the Peculiar People’s Parish, which is part of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), PC is a nonprofit company that provides assimilation and settlement …
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Why Canada is the Perfect Study Abroad Destination for International Students: Insights from Hilltop Immigration
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April 4, 2023
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Education, Immigration, Uncategorized
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affordable schooling, Canada, Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants, College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, financial aid, high-quality education, Hilltop Immigration, immigration process, inclusive environment, licensed Immigration consultants, scholarships, study abroad, study destination, work and immigration prospects
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Are you considering studying abroad? Look no further than Canada! With its high-quality education system, welcoming and inclusive environment, excellent employment and immigration prospects, and affordable schooling, it’s an excellent option for international students. In this sponsored post from Hilltop Immigration, we’ll explore why international students should choose Canada as their study destination and how Hilltop Immigration can provide professional …
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Ultimate Guide to Coupon Stacking in Canada: Save Big on Your Shopping!
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April 1, 2023
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Couponing
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Canada, coupon stacking, couponing 2, coupons, discounts, Kellogg's, London Drugs, P&G, price match, Save-on-Foods, SC Johnson, store policy, UPC
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Are you tired of paying full price for your grocery and household shopping? Coupon stacking is a great way to save big on your shopping expenses. If you’re new to couponing or need a refresher, you’ve come to the right place. In this ultimate guide to coupon stacking in Canada, we’ll cover everything you need to know to get started. …
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7 Money-Saving Apps Everyone Living in Canada Must Have.
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April 1, 2023
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Couponing
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Air Miles, Ampli, apps, Caddle, Canada, cash-out, cashback, couponing, coupons, credit cards, debit cards, discounts, Flashfood, grocery bills, Honey, immigrant, Interac e-Transfer, London Drugs Extra, loyalty programs, More Rewards, online shopping, PC Optimum, price matching, Reebee, Royal Bank of Canada, save money, Scene, surveys, technology, video ads
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Are you looking for ways to save money on your grocery bills? If so, you’re in luck! Thanks to technology and apps, it’s never been easier to stretch your hard-earned money. As an immigrant living in Canada, I know and understand the challenges of settling down in a new country while still being able to afford good food and live …
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Josh Okello Running For Conservative MP Seat In Portage-Lisgar
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March 6, 2023
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BlackinPolitics
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Africa, behavioral changes, Canada, Christian philosophy, Conservative, Featured, Josh Okello, Kenya, Manitoba, Member of Parliament, mental issues, Portage-Lisgar, senior citizens, Winkler
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Josh Okello, a Winkler, Manitoba resident originally from Kenya, is running for the Conservative Member of Parliament seat for Portage-Lisgar. With a background in business and Christian philosophy, Okello believes his experience growing up in Africa and living in Canada has provided him with a unique perspective on the opportunities to improve life in the riding communities. One of Okello’s …
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BlackNorth Initiative Makes History by Closing Toronto Stock Exchange in Honor of Black History Month
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February 28, 2023
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News, Stocks Market
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anti-Black systemic barriers, Black History Month, BlackNorth Initiative, Canada, diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, systemic racism, Toronto Stock Exchange
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On February 21, the BlackNorth Initiative made history by becoming the first Black-led non-profit to close the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) in honor of Black History Month and the success of their inaugural BlackNorth Excellence gala. Eliza Casinather, Head of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at TMX Group, joined them in closing the market. The event celebrated and recognized Black excellence …
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