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Charitable Choices: Michael Leclair of Projet Communautaire de Pierrefonds

December 17, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Projet Communautaire de Pierrefonds (PCP), led by Executive Director Michael Leclair, has been a lifeline for immigrant and refugee families in Montreal’s West Island since 1995. With a focus on offering affordable, barrier-free programs, PCP […]

Veni Etiam Photography
Business

Homegrown Business: Kristina Kasparian of Veni Etiam Photography

December 16, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Kristina Kasparian, PhD, a former neurolinguistics researcher turned entrepreneur, is the owner of Veni Etiam Photography, a Montreal-based art shop specializing in vibrant, travel-inspired home decor. Her work transforms photography into wall art, notebooks, coasters, […]

Jeraume
Arts

“A Day in the Life” with: Montréal Visual Artist Jeraume

December 11, 2024 Emilea Semancik

When I sign new artists at Paperole, I look for unique styles with a recognizable signature. Jeraume’s graphic universe instantly captivated me. Originally from Quebec and based in Montreal for over 10 years, Jeraume has […]

Bsbowzart: Floral Preservation
Business

Homegrown Business: Bijal Shah of Bsbowzart: Floral Preservation

December 9, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Bijal Shah has built a thriving business dedicated to transforming special-occasion flowers into lasting keepsakes. As the owner and chief designer of Bsbowzart: Floral Preservation, Shah uses techniques like pressing and silica preservation to capture […]

Sonoyo Nishikawa
Arts

“A Day in the Life” with: Lighting Designer Sonoyo Nishikawa

December 4, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Sonoyo Nishikawa commands my admiration for her human and artistic journey. One must applaud the audacity of a young Japanese woman in the earlier nineties creating in a medium then largely reserved for men, persistent […]

Je Passe Partout
Charity

Charitable Choices: Samuel Carrier of Je Passe Partout

December 3, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Samuel Carrier, the executive director of Je Passe Partout, leads one of Montreal’s most impactful community organizations focused on educational success for children and youth. Operating since 1988, Je Passe Partout serves over 800 kids […]

O'Pulence MTL
Business

Homegrown Business: Marie J Modeste of O’Pulence MTL

December 2, 2024 Star Bunzigiye

O’Pulence MTL is a personal chef and catering business. They cater private small group event gatherings and specialise in weekly meals that range from simple to sophisticated, including culinary cuisine. Additionally, O’Pulence MTL introduced the […]

Old Photographs of the Jeanne-Mance Park (1930-1980)
History

Old Photographs of the Jeanne-Mance Park (1930-1980)

November 28, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Passing by Jeanne-Mance Park in the summertime, I can always see people lying out and enjoying the sun. The charm that this park exudes was the inspiration behind this post. In September 2024, it was […]

Health workforce planning essential to right our 'sinking' primary healthcare ship
Community

Health workforce planning essential to right our ‘sinking’ primary healthcare ship

November 27, 2024 Demian Vernieri

It is welcome news that Conservative Premier Doug Ford has appointed Dr. Jane Philpott, former federal Liberal Health Minister to lead a new primary care action team in Ontario. This cross-partisan effort to solve the […]

Commercialization is a key ingredient for Canadian productivity
Community

Commercialization is a key ingredient for Canadian productivity

November 26, 2024 Demian Vernieri

While Canada’s weak productivity performance is not a new phenomenon, its impact is beginning to show. Families are struggling with inflated living expenses, reduced job security and the high cost of housing, leaving many feeling […]

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