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PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY October 16 - 31, 2017
Senator Enverga defends small businesses
Ottawa,
Ontario
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The Honourable Tobias C.
Enverga, Jr., Senator from
Ontario, recently met with
local business owners in
Edmonton to hear their
concerns on the Liberal
government’s proposed small-
business tax changes. Within
this roundtable, the Senator
held consultations and an
open forum Q&A with those
Canadians directly impacted
by these tax changes.
“Small businesses make
up the backbone of Canada’s
economy. It is of the utmost
importance that we offer
these small business owners
the necessary support to allow
them thrive and not present
undue hurdles that many
of them cannot overcome,”
stated Senator Enverga.
“While this proposal makes up
a very small portion of the tax
changes – only $250 million
of the expected $3 billion in
revenue – the negative ripple
effect it would have on small
business owners from coast
to coast to coast is
massive.”
“The
small
business owners I
spoke with expressed
deep concern over
these changes and
this is a concern that
I indeed share with
them. I will continue
to work to support
small businesses in
Canada,”
Senator
Enverga concluded.
Surrey launches Newcomer Employment Week: October 21-27, 2017
Surrey – The City of
Surrey is one of the most
diverse and fastest growing
municipalities
in
British
Columbia. Much of this
growth can be attributed
to immigration. While new
immigrants and refugees
bring
skills,
knowledge,
talents and a strong desire
to work and contribute to the
Canadian economy, many
face challenges in finding
work.
“Immigrant and refugee
residents compose over 40%
of Surrey’s population,” said
Mayor Linda Hepner. “As
Surrey continues to grow,
we need to ensure that
meaningful
employment
is provided for all of our
residents. Newcomers need
jobs to feed their families,
but employment also gives
new immigrants and refugees
a sense of belonging and
confidence that they are
valued by their new country.”
Surrey
Newcomer
Employment Week (NEW)
is a new initiative of the
Surrey Local Immigration
Partnership (LIP). Organized
in collaboration with 18
community and business
organizations, the events
and workshops throughout
the
week
will
provide
opportunities for newcomer
job seekers to connect with
employers and learn more
about the resources available
to advance their labour market
integration.
“Economic integration
is not only about earning
an income” said Councillor
Judy Villeneuve, Co-Chair
of Surrey LIP. “Accessing
meaningful employment is
fundamental to a sense of
belonging and Surrey NEW
provides an opportunity for
our community to support
newcomers in building this
confidence.”
A “Share Your Story”
campaign is a part of Surrey
NEW. It highlights the
stories of local employers
who have hired immigrant
and/or refugees. The stories
can be viewed on the Surrey
LIP website at http://www.
surreylip.ca/surrey-lip-blog.
Surrey NEW will take
place from October 21 to
WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM
October 27, 2017, with
over 35 events happening
in locations across the city.
Detailed event information
is available at http://www.
surreylip.ca/content/surrey-
new-newcomer-employment-
week.
The
Immigrant
Employment Council of BC,
Surrey Board of Trade and
the Charted Professionals
in Human Resources BC &
Yukon are key partners in the
Share Your Story campaign.
Vancity provided sponsorship
funding for Surrey NEW.