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Stanley Cup is back to Canada?
Can you believe what’s going down with the Oilers right now? It’s like something straight out of a movie! So get this – they were down...
Startup-Nation – Book Review
I just wrapped up reading “Startup-Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle” by Dan Senor and Saul Singer. It’s a fascinating dive...
Canada’s Immigration System Needs Help
As a Canadian, I’ve always been proud of how our country welcomes immigrants and celebrates diversity. But lately, from what I’ve seen...
Echoes of a Distant Heart: A Journey Beyond Words
Tiếng Việt bên dưới In the quiet recesses of my soul, where solitude often whispered its sweet nothings, I stumbled upon a gem. A piece...
Book Review – The First 20 Hours by Josh Kaufman
Tiếng Việt bên dưới In “The First 20 Hours,” Josh Kaufman introduces a revolutionary approach to skill acquisition, an approach that...
Empowering Dreams: A Tale of Hope and PR Success from Alberta 🇨🇦
Tiếng Việt bên dưới I just had a profound realization about my job – it’s all about shaping the future. The future generation of...
into the woods…and there was God
Every year, myself and a few friends mostly men, retreated into the woods of Algonquin Park for a few days. We would paddle from morning...
who has the best life?
In a faraway jungle, there was a tiger who didn’t know who he was. He planned to declare himself king of the jungle, and met with all the...
song that changed my life
There are many songs that have changed my life; however, as a father to a five year-old daughter, one song sit on top more than any...
how much do you know about the person you love?
Yesterday while driving his wife to work, Vincent and his wife was discussing the topic of the road construction in the City of Toronto...
free to love, an illusion.
The door creaked open, the music invaded the small room, brought with it the many cheers and congratulations by the singer belching in...
Little things that matters
The beauty of my surrounding. There is a red bush in front of my town-house. In the winter, like most trees in Canada, it whiter away...
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