Saint John Newcomers Centre is honoured to have host Ambassador David L. Cohen and Consul General Lyra S. Carr at its new offices, which opened in October 2022.
The Ukrainian Association of Saint John awarded Zarui Larionova the coveted Volunteer of the Year Award for her tireless efforts to help the Ukrainian immigrant community.
The Saint John Newcomers Centre is putting together a line-up of events to take its clients and Saint Johners on a through around the world through its Café Mieux Etre experiences.
According to Statistics Canada's Census report, visible minorities made up/ accounts for almost a quarter (22.3%) of the Canadian population. Visible minority businesses were more likely to face obstacles such as attracting new or returning customers (31%), changing consumer demand (29.7%) and maintaining sufficient cash flow or debt management (28.3%). With this in mind, it is clear Black businesses face more challenges and need additional support to succeed. The Saint John Newcomers Centre would like to shed light on Black Businesses making an impact in Saint John.
According to Statistics Canada's Census report, visible minorities made up almost a quarter (22.3%) of the Canadian population. Visible minority businesses were more likely to face obstacles such as attracting new or returning customers (31%), changing consumer demand (29.7%) and maintaining sufficient cash flow or debt management (28.3%). With this in mind, it is clear Black businesses face more challenges and need additional support to succeed. The Saint John Newcomers Centre would like to shed light on Black Businesses making an impact in Saint John.
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