Nov 25

A Song of Hope and Solidarity: My Experience at the Ottawa Immigration Debate

During the discussion, we addressed several key issues, including the current situation in Parc Extension, the state of employment and immigration in Canada, and the challenges faced by the Asian community in the region. These issues were particularly important for me, as I have seen firsthand the struggles faced by immigrant workers.

As part of my contribution, I performed a song

of victory and hope, dedicated to all workers across Canada. Through this song, I aimed to inspire optimism and highlight the importance of fulfilling basic needs like food, education, and employment opportunities. It was both a personal expression and a tribute to the hardworking individuals who drive Canada’s growth and prosperity.

I hope my participation helped shed light on the challenges faced by immigrant workers and the ongoing need for greater support and inclusivity. I look forward to continuing the conversation on immigration and the future of workers in Canada.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

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