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Esi Edugyan (born 1978) is a Canadian novelist. [1] She has twice won the Giller Prize , for her novels Half-Blood Blues (2011) and Washington Black (2018). Biography
Ontario has the largest number of international students studying across the province following by British Columbia. [10] In 2018, international students in Canada contributed an estimated $21.6 billion to Canada’s GDP and in 2016 supported almost 170,000 jobs for Canada’s middle class. [11]
In 2016, Ontario had the greatest number of international students in Canada, with 233,226 short- and long-term students representing 44.5% of all international students in the country. [24] British Columbia had 145,691 students, representing 27.8% of the international student population. [24]
Employment and Social Development Canada is part of the membership of the Inter-American Conference on Social Security, a technical and specialized international organization, which has the objective of promoting the development of social protection and security in America.
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Washington Black is the third novel by Canadian author Esi Edugyan.The novel was published in 2018 by HarperCollins in Canada and by Knopf Publishers internationally. [1] A bildungsroman, [2] the story follows the early life of George Washington "Wash" Black, chronicling his escape from slavery and his subsequent adventures.
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Edugyan's Canadian publisher had agreed to release the book in Canada four months earlier, but subsequently went bankrupt. Thomas Allen Publishers stepped in and released the first printing in August 2011, several months behind schedule. [4] By the year's end, Half-Blood Blues was highly acclaimed, and had garnered prestigious literary awards. [5]