'Peace by Chocolate' founder and Syrian refugee Tareq Hadhad became a Canadian citizen and took part in the ceremony at Pier 21 in Halifax.
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Those are great chocolates! I’m happy he’s staying of course.
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Awesome! Congratulations.
Proud to call myself Canadian!
Bueno para el.
Awesome!
Just another Middle Easterner on Taxpayer Dollars 😒😒😒
He probably pays more taxes than you do
@C. XO you both are right and wrong this guy probably paying more but all the other referees are not
Who will now be paying taxes with sales of his delicious chocolate.
@Alex Ye Not the point
@Alex Ye Do the math one added tax payer cant pay for the 100s more that are coming
Congratulations! Value kindness.
*Congratulation ✔👏*
The mentality of Canadian society is free of charge. Canada is a humanitarian nation because of the mentality of its citizens. EVERY NATION on earth is FREE. It is the mentality of its population that oppresses it. This is why Canadians question migrating populations who do not manifest Canadian values in their country of origin. Our ancestors kept such populations off Canadian shores. UK and America are modeling migration after Australia. Canada should do the same.
So no. Canada should not do the same.