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Homegrown Business: Callie Giaccone of Lufa Farms

June 19, 2023 Demian Vernieri

Lufa Farms’ mission is to create a better food system by growing food sustainably on city rooftops and partnering with hundreds of farmers and food makers, to provide customers with fresh, local, responsible food via […]

Alopecia Areata Foundation
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Charitable Choices: The Canadian Alopecia Areata Foundation

June 13, 2023 Demian Vernieri

The Canadian Alopecia Areata Foundation (CANAAF) supports those affected by Alopecia Areata, promotes awareness and education about this auto-immune disease, and raises funds for research. We spoke with Audrey Roy-Dorval, a PhD student in Microbiology […]

Dans la Rue
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Charitable Choices: Eliza Mozes of Dans la Rue

June 6, 2023 Sabrina Greggain-Lord

Dans la Rue, un organisme Montréalais dévoué à aider les jeunes en situation précaire depuis 35 ans. L’organisme cherche à prévenir l’itinérance et en favoriser sa sortie durable. Pour en apprendre plus, nous avons parlés […]

Zuri & Dre
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Homegrown Business: Danielle Murrell Cox of Zuri & Dre

June 5, 2023 Demian Vernieri

Zuri & Dre offer plush dolls, stationery, accessories and home decor, celebrating uniqueness and aiming to diversify representation in children’s toys. We spoke with Danielle Murrell Cox, graphic designer, illustrator and founder of Zuri & […]

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Old Photographs of Dogs in Montréal (1862-1898)

June 1, 2023 admin

One of my favourite things to do for our websites is create these historic archives featuring images from our city’s and country’s past. The archives in cities across the country vary wildly with some being […]

Chez Doris
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Charitable Choices: Marina Boulos-Winton of Chez Doris

May 30, 2023 Sabrina Greggain-Lord

Chez Doris is a shelter providing multiple services and programs to women who are experiencing or living with mental health issues, homelessness, job loss and other societal challenges. They are devoted to helping as many […]

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Eco-friendly choices play a role in political polarization

May 29, 2023 Demian Vernieri

If someone looked in your grocery cart, saw the car you drive, or took note of your recycling behaviours, would they think that you care about the environment? Is this what caring about the environment […]

Le Mûrier
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Charitable Choices: Alex Chayer of Le Mûrier

May 23, 2023 Jorge Giorno

Le Mûrier is a charitable organization from Montreal that works with people living with serious mental health disorders, such as schizophrenia. For 35 years, they have been working to improve the quality of life of […]

Séance Créative
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Homegrown Business: Marcela Fajardo of Séance Créative

May 22, 2023 Danica Jacobs

Séance Créative is a sustainable business that produces eco-conscious gift bags and wrapping paper using upcycled fabrics. We spoke with Marcela Fajardo, the owner and creative mind behind the business, to learn more about what […]

Objective and Personal Contemporary Thought in Montreal
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Objective and Personal Contemporary Thought in Montreal

May 18, 2023 Camille Brack

Societal dialogues help us look at different points of thought, from things like objective views to subjective studies. Looking at two polarizing sources, comparing a government plan to a semi scholarly social critique gives us […]

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