Usually, most people leave their native country for better opportunities. Some migrants leave for work, for study, or to join family. In fact, several factors may determine population movements which include poverty, political unrest, violence, natural disasters or conflict. According to the United Nation’s latest estimates on international migration (mid-2020), nearly 281 million (M) migrants live outside the country of their birth.
On April 22, one month and one day after the spring equinox, Earth Day is celebrated, established in the late 1960s to emphasize the need for the conservation of our planet’s natural resources. (more…)
[GTranslate]TORONTO – When the world went into “lockdown” one year ago, it changed the way we work and the way we live. The abrupt closure of many offices and workplaces last spring prompted a movement to a remote work environment for millions.
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