Syrian chocolatier celebrates factory opening with Nova Scotia town
ANTIGONISH, N.S. — A Syrian refugee said he and his family are giving back to the Nova Scotia town that helped turn them into a world-recognized success story by employing locals and treating the community to tours of their new chocolate factory.
Hundreds of people waited in line Saturday at Peace by Chocolate — whose sweets have been touted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — to celebrate the grand opening of its new factory in Antigonish.
Tareq Hadhad said his family has built more than a business in the town of about 5,000, but a testament to the value of welcoming newcomers.
“We are just proving that even if we were broken in life, even if we lost everything in our life, with the support of people around us, if we are supported by lovely community, we can come back to life easily,” Hadhad said, his eyes welling up with tears.