
Shahrzad series part 28 tv#
I grew up in Tehran, Iran, where content was rationed, I only had access to a handful of TV channels and they broadcast an episode on Gandhi every Friday, which taught me that you need to be the change that you want to see in the world. I was really young, but I’d already seen enough of the world to know that I needed a different future. What were the factors in your life or career that led you down the path of entrepreneurship? The federal government must get involved in addressing the overarching education demands and curricula it wants Canadians to be exposed to, and it must activate these at the provincial level. For Canada to act as a successful entrepreneurship incubator, I would pitch the Prime Minister to focus on how we are growing Canada’s home-grown talent for our workforces of the future. Talent acquisition is not only about leveraging immigration. It is crucial that men are heavily involved in increasing women’s participation in the economy.


To ensure its growth, Canada must continue to attract global talent by enhancing immigration policies that accelerate application processing time and ease of entry, and create cities that offer clean and sustainable environments, as well as affordable housing.

