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Old Photographs of the construction of the Lasalle Bridge
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Old Photographs of the construction of the Lasalle Bridge (1919-1921)

May 30, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

Living in Montréal, I feel like your whole day can be shifted on whether or not a bridge is closed. You can either be majorly inconvenienced or have the weight lifted off of your shoulders […]

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Homegrown Business: Kiara Gelle of Pilolux

May 27, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Introducing Kiara Gelle, the Community Manager at Pilolux, a pioneering brand redefining luxury in custom bean bags and pillows. Pilolux’s core mission is to transcend the ordinary, elevating seating experiences into realms of unparalleled comfort […]

Le Sublime
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Homegrown Business: Edouard Verhaeghe of Le Sublime

May 20, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Introducing our new friend Edouard, the creative mind behind Le Sublime, where the art of crafting exquisite infused spirits meets innovation and tradition. As the founder and CEO, Edouard brings the flavors of the Caribbean […]

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Federal government must expand pharmacare to include essential medicines

May 14, 2024 Demian Vernieri

The federal government’s new pharmacare legislation is a historic step forward on the path to national, universal drug coverage. Through important collaboration between the NDP and the federal government, we’ve finally received a legislative framework […]

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Homegrown Business: Nicolas Goutaudier of Tiing

May 13, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

We’ve all been there, chasing people down for cash they agreed to donate towards a group gift. Lucky for us there is a new option to make things easier. Tiing is the first Canadian online […]

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Charitable Choices: Nazish Tayab of Sakeenah Canada

May 7, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Nazish Tayab, the dedicated Executive Director of Sakeenah Canada, is spearheading a vital mission to provide support and refuge to Muslim women and children across Canada. Established in 2018, Sakeenah Canada operates nine transitional shelters, […]

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Homegrown Business: Anaïe Dufresne of Jacques et Anna

May 6, 2024 Star Bunzigiye

Jacques et Anna est un studio de design qui se spécialise dans la conception de luminaires. Nous avons parlé avec Anaïe Dufresne, la fondatrice et designer, pour en savoir plus à propos de cette entreprise […]

Old Photographs of the Museum of Fine Arts in Montréal (1936-1974)
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Old Photographs of the Museum of Fine Arts in Montréal (1936-1974)

May 2, 2024 Dalia Nardolillo

I don’t know if you know this, but every first Sunday of each new month, museums around Montreal offer free entry! This is super exciting if you are a museum fanatic like myself and enjoy […]

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Wait times in healthcare often linked to diagnostic testing

May 1, 2024 Demian Vernieri

There is an emerging consensus that Canada’s healthcare system is in crisis. Stories appear in the media daily describing the horrors Canadians are experiencing trying to access timely and quality healthcare. It is tempting to […]

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Skilled tradespeople essential to solving Canada’s housing crisis

April 30, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Canada is facing its worst housing affordability crisis in more than 40 years, putting home ownership out of reach for many young people looking to get a foothold in the market. Despite federal investments designed […]

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