Proud to have been mentioned at the "We Are The Change series"! Check out Peace by Chocolate part of national and international change-making
Read More-Peace by Chocolate- online store is running, selling assorted boxes of chocolates, molded into Middle Eastern symbols such as the Damascus rose, Egyptian pyramids, and patterns resembling Syrian architecture. Each piece is handmade with fair trade dark, white, or milk chocolate, as well as local organic honey, pure juices, nuts, fruits, and spices.
Read MoreOn choosing a .CA
By choosing a .CA domain name, Hadhad says, he knew his website would be trusted and respected by his customers all around the world.
Even though Hadhad plans on expanding his business internationally, he says that the .CA will forever remain his domain of choice to show the world that Peace by Chocolate is proudly Canadian.
Read MoreHadhad has been involved in campaigns to support youth entrepreneurial skills as well as helping Syrian refugees around the world.
The conference, "Living Together: Understanding Human Rights and Diversity and working towards reconciliation" is free and will be held at the University of Calgary
Read MoreFrom a small shed in Antigonish, to a worldwide business, the Hadhad family will continue bringing messages of peace, and tasty treats to everyone they touch.
Read MoreWE ARE SPEECHLESS!
In less than 18 months of being in Canada, now our story is being considered and celebrated as one of the remarkable Nova Scotian stories during the last couple of decades...
The Hadhads of Peace by Chocolate send much love and appreciation to this marvelous country as Proud Nova Scotians, Proud New Canadians!
"He’s keenly aware that the family’s success has shone a spotlight on the family at a critical time. “All around the world now there is a negative environment towards refugees, towards Syrians who lost their homes and left their country,” said Tareq Hadhad
Read More"شكرا لكم لكونكم مثالا استثنائيّا للقوّة والروح القياديّة والالتزام الذي يأتي مع استقدام أشخاص جدد إلى كندا"
بهذا الكلام توجّه رئيس الحكومة الكنديّة جاستن ترودو ترودو إلى عائلة هدهد السوريّة التي التقى اثنين من افرادها في مدينة سيدني في مقاطعة نوفا سكوشا.
Read MoreThank you Canadian Press and Toronto Star Newspaper!
Read More“This is the message . . . if you offer the refugees a welcoming arm, kindness and support, they can succeed faster.” Said Tareq Hadhad to The Chronicle Herald
Read More"Our family is here to contribute in the Canadian community and to be a shining example of determination"
Watch our live interview on CTV IN TORONTO
Read MoreA FAMILY OF SYRIAN REFUGEES HAVE LAUNCHED CANADA’S HOTTEST CHOCOLATE COMPANY
Read MoreCheck out the new short Peace by Chocolate documentary that got millions of views on BBC network around the world.
Read MoreThe documentary highlights the tremendous support the family received from many residents of the community where they settled.
Read MoreA Syrian refugee whose family’s chocolate business in northern Nova Scotia was mentioned by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the United Nations last year says he was denied entry to the U.S. over the weekend.
Read MoreMONTPELIER, Vt. — A Syrian chocolate maker who brought his family business from his war-ravaged homeland to Canada says he has been denied entry into the United States where he had planned to meet with the governor of Vermont.
Read MoreA Syrian family in Antigonish, N.S., says they're financially independent on their one-year anniversary in Canada, having made a sweet success of their start-up business...
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