As many of you may know, I am a Chef and Culinary Arts Professor at George Brown College in Toronto. Being a Chef is an exciting and challenging career. This profession offers tremendous opportunity to grow and develop your craft, learn, work with people and travel the world. And never before has this profession been so popular as it is now. I would encourage anyone who is interested in becoming a chef to get into a training program like the one below. Investing a year or two in your training will change your future.
September 1, 2010 marked
the 11-year anniversary of the launch of the first national Aboriginal
television network in the world with programming by, for and about Aboriginal
Peoples to share with all Canadians and viewers around the world. APTN is
available in approximately 10 million Canadian households and commercial
establishments with cable, direct-to-home satellite (DTH), telco-delivered and
fixed wireless television service providers. The network launched its high
definition channel APTNHD in the spring of 2008. APTN does not receive
government funding for operations but generates revenue through subscriber
fees, advertising sales and strategic partnerships. APTN broadcasts programming
with 56% offered in English, 16% in French and 28% in Aboriginal languages. For
program schedule or for more information, please contact APTN at (204) 947-9331
or toll-free at 1-888-278-8862, or visit the website at www.aptn.ca.
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