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Family support, mentorship key for Black Canadians getting higher education

New census data by Statistics Canada is shedding light on how cultural barriers may be driving differences in education levels between different generations of Black communities. As Kyle Benning reports, experts suggest family support, mentorship and representation are all keys to success for Black people seeking a higher education.

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