Spotlight on Nadia Myre, a committed Algonquin artist
June 21 is National Aboriginal Day. It is a special occasion to celebrate the unique heritage and achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
June 21 is National Aboriginal Day. It is a special occasion to celebrate the unique heritage and achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
By means of this artistic, environmental, community project, we want to give back to the Montréal community while enhancing this prominent building at the city’s entrance.
We sat down with Charles-Hugo Maziade, Director of Coop FA, to find out about his vision of social entrepreneurship.
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