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Toronto is a hub for TV and film production in Canada and there are a lot of extra roles available for people with or without acting experience.

From shows like Prime Video's Reacher to Netflix's Ginny and Georgia and Star Trek on Paramount+, big productions have been filmed in and around the city.

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Are you stuck in the grind of nine-to-five but dream of being your own boss? Running a business can be both rewarding and overwhelming as you navigate the intricacies of entrepreneurship. But fear not, because your business dreams are within reach.

Futurpreneur, a national non-profit organization dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs aged 18 to 39, is here to help. They've partnered with the RBC Future Launch to create "Rock My Business" — a free, three-part training series to equip aspiring entrepreneurs across the country with essential skills to launch a business.

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Considering taking on a side hustle? You're not alone. A study by RBC revealed that 74% of Canadian small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs are being driven to invest in side hustles due to the rising cost of living. A shocking number that skyrockets to 84% among Gen Z respondents and 86% for Millennials.

With so many people looking for opportunities to rake in passive income, knowing where to start can be a headache. Enter Priscilla Hartman, an acclaimed accountant and bookkeeper from London, Ontario, who recently supplemented her income by investing in a fleet of vending machines.

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If you live in Vancouver, you're probably not opposed to getting some type of side hustle to help pay the rent.

A Vancouver TikToker who moved from the U.K. revealed some of the ways she's earning extra cash on the side to help deal with the high cost of living in her new home. Lauren, @explorecanadawithme on TikTok, shares her insights into Canada from a U.K. perspective, right down to the way people dress and tipping culture.

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