Nova Scotia: Black Canadians have deep roots in Nova Scotia dating to the 18th century and today make up 4.2 per cent of the provinces population, according to the 2006 census by Statistics Canada, according to Globe and Mail. Executive training is on the rebound, but its a different beast now The Globes biweekly business-school news roundup. But they remain underrepresented in business and education, sparking a new initiative between the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University and the Black Business Initiative BBI , a not-for-profit economic development agency for black communities in Nova Scotia. More Related to this Story
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