It’s a long way from a refugee camp in the Middle East to a chocolate factory in Atlantic Canada. But for the Hadhad family, it’s been a smooth transition.
Their Antigonish N.S., business is a success, thanks in part, to a shout out from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at last September’s United Nations summit on refugees.
“Just eight months after arriving in Canada, the family realized their dream, and opened a small chocolate factory, in their new hometown. It’s called Peace By Chocolate. And you can follow them on Facebook,” Trudeau told world leaders in New York.