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Canadian businesses in Britain scrambling to prepare for ‘no-deal’ Brexit'No one really knows what’s going to happen,' said Zach Larochelle, a Chilliwack, B.C. native is the general manager of the Maple Leaf, a Canadian-themed sports bar in London.CanadaDec 20, 2018
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Sweet job: England seeks ‘choc doc’ to study candyCambridge University in England is seeking a doctoral student to pursue what sounds like the sweetest job in the world: studying the fundamentals of chocolate.Aug 17, 2014
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