Her areas of expertise include immigration and settlement issues, community organizing, governance, policy, strategic planning, community-based research, training, micro-enterprise, and the creation of tools for transformative learning initiatives for organizations and community leaders alike.Her passion for advocating for the rights of marginalized groups led her to complete and receive her Ph.D. in adult education and community development with an award-winning thesis from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto. They also provide free university application reviews and payment of admission coverage fees for people seeking admissions and scholarships opportunities for graduate degrees. She volunteers for and supports many organizations in Kitchener-Waterloo ranging from the arts, climate justice to human rights. He is also the chief medical advisor for I-MED Pharma, a Montreal-based pharmaceutical company.Dr. Sabila is an example of the power young leaders carry within themselves to make a difference in this world.Client support worker, City of Leduc Family and Community Support ServicesIn 2013, while working with a homeless patient at Royal Alexandra, Renay Ristoff realized the gift she had was her dedication toward helping people. also, she hosted professional events.Hilles is very proud to say that in 2018, she won the OSEntreprendre Challenge award (Montreal region) as well as the Futurpreneur Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year award in recognition of her leadership, business savvy and contribution to the entrepreneurship community.She believes that like most immigrant entrepreneurs, she needed help and guidance to enter the Montreal business market. to provide strategic advice and assistance to BCIT to retain its reputation and strengthen the province of B.C. and diligently worked hard to learn English as her fourth language. And so we skated with them. Her goal is to use wider community connections to make the disability community more visible, more active and more normalized. Despite the significant injuries and pain, she got her first job in Canada at the City of Toronto, as an HR clerk and was nominated as a resilient and positive attitude employee, and the 5th Annual Civic Run Achiever/Winner at the City of Toronto.In 2019, she is the co-author of the best seller Canadian Success: A Collection of Success Stories by Successful Persian Immigrants and the author of the upcoming book Walk with Myself: a Kurdish Woman’s Journey to Freedom featuring her personal and professional development system. Partners hope to introduce the participants to the culinary arts with the hopes of igniting a passion for cooking. At graduation, she had the privilege to speak as valedictorian and was chosen to receive the Centennial Gold Medal for extraordinary academics and leadership. In a country as multicultural as Canada, no one should be left out of the conversation or lack a voice in arenas such as the courts and health care in particular. In that same year, Ontong embarked on a personal project to get the vote out for the provincial and federal elections. More than $800,000 annually is given for bursaries and they operate a nutritional food program that benefits kids at 26 elementary schools, four high schools and four youth centres.He was honoured to receive the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002 and the Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.In October 2018, Hurley, running as an independent candidate, defeated long-time Burnaby mayor, Derek Corrigan.He and his wife, Jennifer, have three boys who are in elementary school. Krishana Sankar moved to Canada from Guyana with her mother and two sisters after the passing of her father to pursue better educational opportunities and career opportunities. CBC's Marjorie Dowhos spoke with ultimate hockey dad, Karl Subban.
Since founding H.O.P.S, they’ve empowered, inspired and transformed careers and lives of a community of more than 1,500 immigrant professionals across eight countries, largely Canada through free coaching, mentoring and training programs.He has designed and launched several free initiatives such as ACCELERATE, a series of one-month free 1:1 coaching and mentoring program that runs quarterly; Career Hacks, a quarterly career conference/seminar with attendance from all over the country; Fireside Chat, a bi-weekly free Q & A session for professionals; and Start-Up Clinic: an incubation hub for immigrants who want to start businesses or their entrepreneurial journey.Adesope is also a mentor at TRIEC. It was important for her to connect with her new home in Toronto.
It was tough being a refugee in a new country, learning a different language and culture, but she quickly adjusted and excelled. His commitment to human rights and his clear-eyed recognition of the harsh realities of global survival, combined with his demonstrated leadership skills, make him an excellent young inspiring Canadian. However, she was determined to pursue science while giving back to her community.After only five years, Sankar became an award-winning and published Doctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto in the faculty of medicine.
While still only 18 years of age, his genuine passion and his committed involvement within the youth and the environmental community have made him an inspirational figure to many.
She received a Professional Achievement Award from CPAC in 2019.Bilal Hydrie, president and CEO of Inclusive Energy Ltd., has a proven knack for ingenuity, hard work, leadership and business success.