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Nekpen Obasogie: The Journey of the Mayor of Toronto, Olivia Chow, "From Grass to Grace"

I had the privilege of discussing my project with the Mayor of Toronto, Olivia Chow, during her volunteer appreciation event at City Hall in Toronto on April 29, 2026. Her remarkable journey from humble beginnings to achieving success (from Grass to Grace) in Canada has always inspired me. I recall in December 2025, during our gathering in the Council Chamber, she briefly reflected on her journey as a young Chinese girl who immigrated to Canada and eventually became the Mayor of the largest city in the country. Her story was truly inspirational, demonstrating that her ethnicity posed no barrier to her rise to prominence in Canada. Affirming Canada's ethnic diversity and multiculturalism.  ~ Nekpen Obasogie





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