In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Ron Gaudet, the visionary CEO of Magma, one of the most innovative and dynamic companies in settlement sector in the Southeast Regional Area in providing holistic settlement services and setting the foundations to true integration of newcomers in the region. Join us as we dive deep into the story behind Magma’s success, its groundbreaking initiatives, and the leadership principles that drive its growth.
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“A Vision of Beauty, Diversity, and Unity: The Inspiring Story Behind Miss & Mister Greater Moncton”
From Ivory Coast to Greater Moncton: A Journey of Purpose Serge Zably’s journey began in Ivory Coast, where dreams of education, growth, and community service took root. In 2014, Serge made the bold decision to leave his homeland and pursue his studies at the University of Moncton in Canada—a move that would not only shape...
An Interview with Michèle Nadeau CEO, YWCA Moncton.
An Interview with Michèle Nadeau CEO, YWCA Moncton.
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Angela MacMichael is a teacher, an administrator, a community builder and people connector. She has 25 years of experience in teaching English and has a Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and a Certificate in Teacher Training for TESOL. She has worked with the Multicultural Agency of the Greater Moncton...
The Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick Youth microaggression workshop in collaboration with its supporting partners
The Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick recently held a Youth Microaggression Workshop in collaboration with the Government of Canada, the Government of New Brunswick, the Youth Outreach Program (NCANB), and Youth Ambitions. This impactful workshop, organized in the first quarter of 2024, reached selected schools within the Anglophone East School District and was facilitated...
An Interview with Dr. Dieu Hack-Polay. Professor, Director of Research
An Interview with Dr. Dieu Hack-Polay. Professor, Director of Research
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As Ray Croc once said, the quality of a leader is reflected in the standards they set for themselves, and Minister Petitpas Taylor exemplifies this through her dedicated service. Though she is best described as a woman with a strong sense of valor and unwavering integrity, she also embodies the qualities of a true leader....
Who was the first black person in Canada?
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Canada increases proof of funds by 100% for international students visa applications
The Canadian government has just doubled the amount of money international students need to prove they have in order to get a study permit or immigration visa to Canada. Currently, an applicant to Canada needs to show at least $10,000 in their bank account to prove that they can keep up with the cost of...









