Best Youtuber: DAVID FREIHEIT vs DOMINIC PANGANIBAN
David Freiheit
Freiheit grew up in Montreal, Quebec, as the youngest of five siblings.[4] He enjoyed creating videos.[5] He studied Creative Arts at Dawson College and received his Bachelor of Arts at McGill University. He then received his civil law degree from Université Laval where he was the editor-in-chief of the university's law journal.[4] In 2007, Freiheit began practising law, following in the footsteps of his father and older siblings.[6] He worked professionally for the prominent commercial litigation firm Borden Ladner Gervais for six years,[7] but left to be a freelance litigator after his first child to have a more favorable work-life balance,[3] starting a firm called Freiheit Legal.[8] For the first few years of his YouTube career, Freiheit was a practicing commercial litigator, and he struggled to find time to create his videos.[9] In January 2018, he discontinued his litigation practice and turned full-time to YouTube
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Dominic Panganiban
Dominic Panganiban (born 27 September 1990),[1][2] more known as Domics,[3] is a Philippines-born Canadian YouTuber, animator, cartoonist, and comedian. Panganiban generally posts story-time animations in which he tells a story about his life, an aspect of it, or his thoughts.[4] As of January 2020, Panganiban's YouTube channel has over 7 million subscribers and 1 billion views. His videos have been featured on multiple websites, including NewNowNext,[5] the Malay Mail Online,[6] and CBS News' website.[7] In November 2014, he joined the multi-channel YouTube network Channel Frederator Network. Prior to doing so, he had been working for a similar YouTube network known as Fullscreen. In July 2015, he told USA Today that compared to Fullscreen, "Frederator was a better fit, because they cater more towards animation channels."[8] Panganiban originally drew online comics, hence his screen name "Domics", a combination of "Dominic" and "comics."[2] He discontinued this to create YouTube videos full-time. In 2018, Panganiban opened a Board game café in Mississauga called "Domics' GG Gaming Café".[9] However, the café shut down in October 2020.[10] It was located at the Heartland Town Centre.