consumer spending: Dr, according to Globe and Mail. Koser has argued elsewhere that because the private sector tends to see people through the lens of commerce – as sources of talent, ideas and consumer spending – it has a perspective distinct from the one we so often see in the news focused on political risks and responsibilities. But these concerns should not be the only things that come to mind when we think about refugees. Indeed, a look at the behaviour of Canada business community over the past several months suggests that businesses see plenty of reason to participate in the national effort to welcome refugees. Others, including law firms such as Goldblatt Partners LLP and Torys LLP, have formed staff networks to privately sponsor refugees. Many firms, including Royal Bank of Canada, McKinsey Canada and architect/urban planner John van Nostrand and his colleagues, have made significant financial donations and/or developed in-house fundraising efforts.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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