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City Vaughan
Country Canada

Refugee and chocolate maker Tareq Hadhad becomes citizen in Halifax ceremony

A Nova Scotia chocolate maker who came to Canada as a Syrian refugee has become a Canadian citizen. Tareq Hadhad, the founder of Peace by Chocolate in Antigonish, took part in a special citizenship ceremony Wednesday in Halifax. Hadhad's family had made chocolates in Syria for more than 20 years, but their factory was destroyed in a bombing that forced them to leave the country in 2012. Peace by Chocolate opened for business in 2016. 
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Source name: 
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP16584983 
Legacy Identifier: n_NS-Chocolate-Citizen20200115T1431 
Type: Video 
Duration: 2m15s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     158.35 MB 
Create Date: 1/15/2020 2:31:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
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Canadian
Citizenship
Refugee
syrian