DAVAO CITY, March 14 (PIA) – A Filipino medical office assistant could hardly sustain living in Canada with four children and a limited monthly earning from her regular job. This pushed April Moran, now the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Canada Bayong, to think of better ways to augment her earnings. “ I came from Bicol. I tried to bring with me 10 bags made out of abaca fabric and sold it to my co-workers. All the ten bags were sold in a week. And that started the business. I increased getting supplies up to 50 bags and had them sold out in a month,” Moran shared. That was January 2020, the start of the COVID19 pandemic. While it was the start of the downfall of most entrepreneurs and the closure of many businesses, Moran had seen opportunity of the global situation. The Filipina entrepreneur started cultivating relationship in communities back home. She sourced out bags from the community of weavers in Iloilo, Samar, Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, Davao del Norte, Bicol, Lagun...