Gen Z dining habits & immigration concerns in Canada

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Gen Z is reshaping how people eat out. They're gravitating towards bars and restaurants that make them feel like a "regular," favouring familiarity and connection over what's trendy. Amanda Hoover, Senior Correspondent at Business Insider, joins Brent to explain this shift and what other trends Gen Z are changing.

The University of Saskatchewan is hosting a public lecture this afternoon at 4 pm examining how Canada’s immigration system has evolved, including challenges like underemployment among highly educated immigrants and the prevalence of temporary migration. To give us more insight, Brent is joined by the speaker Dr. Rupa Banerjee—Canada Research Chair in Economic Inclusion, Employment, and Entrepreneurship of Canada’s Immigrants, and a professor at Toronto Metropolitan University.
5 Feb 11AM English Canada News Commentary

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