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Welcome from Dr. Donald Baker, Dean of Hospitality and Tourism programs I Niagara College – Toronto

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Welcome to Niagara College - Toronto. This week, we interviewed Dr. Donald Baker, Dean of Business and Hospitality for the Niagara College - Toronto Programs. Dr. Baker has been involved in higher education for at least 60 years and he is extremely excited by the partnership between the Toronto School of Management and Niagara College. Dr. Baker said, "This partnership is an innovative way to bring people into the country. International students can earn a Canadian educational credential and hopefully, they will find a job as a result of the job-oriented programs that we are offering." Dr. Baker added, "What we need is people who know how to make things work and we do our best, both in the classroom and in supplementary services, to achieve those goals." For students coming to Niagara

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Welcome to Niagara College - Toronto. This week, we interviewed Dr. Donald Baker, Dean of Business and Hospitality for the Niagara College - Toronto Programs. Dr. Baker has been involved in higher education for at least 60 years and he is extremely excited by the partnership between the Toronto School of Management and Niagara College.



Dr. Baker said, "This partnership is an innovative way to bring people into the country. International students can earn a Canadian educational credential and hopefully, they will find a job as a result of the job-oriented programs that we are offering."



Dr. Baker added, "What we need is people who know how to make things work and we do our best, both in the classroom and in supplementary services, to achieve those goals."



For students coming to Niagara College - Toronto, the reward should be very satisfying

because the programs prepare people to work and, in many cases, they

lead to work in Canada.



Canada is a welcoming place for people from different backgrounds and it is growing.

And that makes Canada a land of opportunity for those who come and find a place in our economy. Welcome to Niagara College - Toronto. Learn more about our programs at www.niagaracollegetoronto.ca
Dean Baker
Dean Baker is a macroeconomist and codirector of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC. He previously worked as a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute and an assistant professor at Bucknell University. He is a regular Truthout columnist and a member of Truthout's Board of Advisers.

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