Entry Program: A group of immigrants and refugees is learning about Halloween for the first time thanks to the Entry Program, where newcomers learn about settling in Canada and Manitoba. , according to CBC. With the help of interpreters, they are also teaching children about what they might see and how to stay safe while having fun. The Entry Program is based in Winnipeg and provides support on settling in Canada and Manitoba and Halloween can be scary for those who haven't experienced it before, so a Winnipeg centre that helps newcomers to Canada is offering an introduction to the spooky occasion. Corrina Loewen and her students at the Entry Program take part in a Halloween party on Friday. Participants are also celebrating the completion of their orientation program, where they have learned about living in Manitoba. Lindsay Tsuji/ Program staff are showing video presentations and stories about Halloween festivities, traditions and safety. Halloween celebrations around the world Halloween forecast calls for chills, but no snow
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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