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What You Should Know About The Model Minority Myth

We delve into the stereotype and why it needs to be dismantled. May 27, 2021 A demonstrator holds a sign that reads “Not Your Model Minority” during a National Day of Action rally in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York, U.S., on Saturday, March 27, 2021. (Photo: Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images) In honour of Asian Heritage Month, the Chinese Canadian National Council for Social Justice released an Anti-Asian Racism PSA called “Eyes Open.” Chinese-Canadian poet Christopher Tse narrates the video that includes striking images of Asian Canadians throughout history and today. “See, we are not the submissive stereotype that’s been depicted,” narrates Tse as footage of protests against anti-Asian racism is shown.

Lobby Wrap: Tech sector ramps up efforts to land federal contracts

iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Jan 18, 2021 11:34am Several tech companies are seeking government contracts in the areas of digital transformation, data storage, and IT products and services. As consultations continue in advance of the 2021 budget, which is expected to be released in the coming months, several businesses are looking for funding for taxation, financial-reporting, and financial-literacy projects. According to a recent filing, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada is exploring Canada’s potential role in supporting the implementation of possible global sustainability standard and has engaged Bluesky Strategy Group in this process. And, CFA Societies Canada is hoping that initiatives to boost financial literacy and retirement security will be included in the upcoming budget.

Lobby Wrap: Tech sector ramps up efforts to land federal contracts on digital transformation, IT and more

Lobby Wrap: Tech sector ramps up efforts to land federal contracts on digital transformation, IT and more
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Kelowna contractor ordered to pay $90k in unpaid wages to temporary foreign workers

Kelowna contractor ordered to pay $90k in unpaid wages to temporary foreign workers © Provided by Global News construction worker putting decorative plaster on house exterior A Kelowna-based construction business has been ordered to dish out more than $90,000 in unpaid wages to three former employees hired under the Temporary Foreign Workers Program. The three workers were hired by Everlasting Stucco in 2018 as stucco plasterers and were listed on the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) issued by Service Canada as prospective employees of Harkanwaldeep Singh, according to an appeal decision from the B.C. Employment Standards Tribunal. The initial employment contracts were signed between Singh and each of the employees and contained the duration of the contract, a description of the job, wages, and other conditions.

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