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New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot (NBCWP): Attracting Skilled Foreign Workers to Meet Labour Needs. AI-Generated.
In November 2022, the New Brunswick government launched a specialized immigration initiative known as the New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot (NBCWP). The program aims to attract skilled foreign professionals to address labor shortages in key sectors across the province. Unlike many other Canadian immigration pathways, the NBCWP provides comprehensive support for immigrants throughout their relocation and settlement journey. This program stands out for the strong collaboration between the province and six selected employers who offer significant settlement services to candidates.
By Pushpendra Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
The Need to Be Strong: The Reasons Why Men Don't Discuss Their Emotions
Are you a girl? Why are you crying?! Boys don't cry, they are meant to lead the family and be the bearers of the family. Our society has conditioned both men and women about the way they should react and behave to be deemed normal and acceptable in a social setting. It is harrowing to see societal standards and perceptions of how both genders should act and lead their lives, impacting individuals to embrace their authentic light and nurture their needs and wants.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Anna Perayil's Story: When Work Turns Into a Nightmare
In our modern world, meeting the expectations of those around us, working tirelessly to the point of insanity, and racing towards the next big goal are all highly valued. Sadly, we fail to understand that nothing outside of ourselves—not society's opinion of us, not a job, not our performance at work, not social deadlines—matters more than our mental and physical health. In a recent tragic case, we discuss a vibrant young professional. Workplace culture and excessive pressure to perform were the reasons behind Anna Sebastian Perayil's death.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
The World's Most Dangerous Roads and Tourist Hotspots
When planning your next adventure, you're likely thinking about accommodation, booking flights, and, most importantly, your safety on the road. Interestingly, some thrill-seeking tourists actively pursue dangerous destinations, and one of the most notorious is located in the jungles of Western Bolivia: the infamous Death Road, or Yungas Road.
By DANIEL AKAM OKOabout a year ago in Journal
Goddesses, Power Suits, and Soft Edges:
Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025 proved once again why it is the pinnacle of avant-garde fashion, with every designer presenting collections that stirred conversation not just about creativity but also about future-forward fashion. From surreal abstractions to a masterclass in tailoring, these collections reflected both fantasy and empowerment. Let's take a dive into some standout collections that epitomized the drama, elegance, and the ethereal:
By Sakshi Agarwalabout a year ago in Journal
Classic Car Review: Rediscovering the Timeless Beauty of Vintage Automobiles
Classic cars are more than just vehicles; they are timeless pieces of art that offer a glimpse into the rich history of automotive engineering and design. For enthusiasts, a classic car review is a journey back in time, exploring the craftsmanship, beauty, and performance of iconic vehicles that have left a mark on the automotive world. In this classic car review, we'll delve into what makes these vintage automobiles so special and why they continue to captivate collectors and car lovers around the globe.
By Mayank Srivastava2 years ago in Journal
The Cult Of The CEO Is Finished
Andy Jassy, Amazon's CEO, recently made a decision to Mandate working In-Office 5 Days a week. Why? Per statements, "When we look back over the last five years, we continue to believe that the advantages of being together in the office are significant... I’ve previously explained these benefits, but in summary, we’ve observed that it’s easier for our teammates to learn, model, practice, and strengthen our culture; collaborating, brainstorming, and inventing are simpler and more effective; teaching and learning from one another are more seamless; and, teams tend to be better connected to one another."
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
The Power of Your Clothes: Confidence Made from Dopamine Dressing
In our era of digitalisation, where every technology shark tries to reduce our attention span and stimulate our dopamine rushes to increase the engagement levels in their content. It is easy for us to get lost amidst the informational paradox and negativity surrounding us and prey on our esteem and self-confidence. But fortunately, the power to make ourselves feel instantly better lies in our hands, the beauty and prowess of playing with our couture to complement our mood and boost our morale is applaudatory. Dopamine dressing is the art of strategically dressing in clothing that feeds optimism in our self-perception, inducing a dopamine hit and forcing us to be more confident in ourselves.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal











