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ASK LIONEL - LEARN FROM YOUR PROFESSIONAL ORDER

There are rules and regulatory bodies linked to various professions in Canada that may not exist in other countries. And according to Lionel Laroche, that's something many newcomers need to consider when preparing to look for a job in their profession in Canada. Marc Montgomery speaks with Laroche, president of MCB Solutions, about Canada's diverse workforce and how people and companies can best adapt to Canada's diverse workforce.

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