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Centennial College and Air Canada partner to give Korean students an easier path to Canada |
Bae Min-yuk (left) from Centennial College’s Far East Asia Center and Lee Young from Air Canada pose for a picture after signing a memorandum of understanding to smooth the pathway to Canada for Korean students.
Centennial College and Air Canada signed an agreement on Monday to smooth the pathway to Canada for South Korean students who wish to study at Toronto’s Centennial College. The Canadian college is a designated learning institution, meaning it can host international students, with an approved COVID-19 readiness plan. Students can enroll in online or hybrid programs and can travel to Canada with study permit approval and the college’s support.
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The new voice of Bugs Bunny is this man from Toronto
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After growing up watching early morning cartoons every Saturday from his childhood home in Scarborough, Eric Bauza now voices the carrot-munching prankster we all know and love: Bugs Bunny. You’re talking to a lifelong fan of Looney Tunes, Bauza told blogTO. I would still have all of the paraphernalia, shirts, toys, posters, in my house even if I wasn’t voicing these characters.
Bauza says he has been imitating the cartoon characters he’d watch on TV since he was a young kid.