Refugee family proud their chocolate business mentioned in United Nations speech
ANTIGONISH, N.S. — A year ago, members of the Hadhad family were living as refugees after fleeing the war in Syria — but now they’re running a booming chocolate business in Nova Scotia with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau telling their story at the United Nations.
Trudeau opened his speech to the Leaders Summit on Refugees at the UN in New York Tuesday by talking about Peace by Chocolate, which opened last month in Antigonish and has begun hiring local employees.
“We are so proud that he picked our story to be the inspiring story for him in his speech at the United Nations in front of the leaders of the world,” Tareq Hadhad said Wednesday.
The Hadhads came to Antigonish in January after fleeing to Lebanon from Damascus, where Tareq’s father Isam ran a successful chocolate factory with 30 employees.


