'Charly' Mazzoco Espinosa: A beacon of success for small-town BC's Latinos
- Carlos "Charly" Mazzoco Espinosa, originally from Coacalco de Berriozábal, Mexico, moved to Canada after facing political tensions and crime in Mexico, where he and his wife, Alita Núñez, had started a successful farmers' market and chocolate shop.
- Charly struggled to find a job in Canada despite his experience, sending about 100 cover letters before being hired by La Baguette in 2021, which helped him obtain a work permit.
- After working at La Baguette, where he became shift supervisor, Charly moved on to work with the Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce, helping the Latino community create a support network for newcomers.
- Charly expressed gratitude for his opportunities in Canada and aims to give back to the community, stating, "I am so grateful to Canada and its people," and highlighting the importance of support for new residents.
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'Charly' Mazzoco Espinosa: A beacon of success for small-town BC's Latinos
The Mexican entrepreneur first moved to Canada in 2021 thanks to help from Revelstoke's La Baguette, and hopes to give back by supporting other Latin Americans in the community
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