
Amy Chyan
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Jan 14, 2025 |
threemagazine.com | Sarah Laing |Rhea Singh |Melissa Vincent |Amy Chyan
Personalities January 14, 2025With CELI, Two Sisters Are Building The Next Chapter of Their Family’s Jewellery Dream January 14, 2025With CELI, Two Sisters Are Building The Next Chapter of Their Family’s Jewellery Dream LEAD IMAGE: CELI co-founders Chau Liu (L) and Trang Wong (R). Photo provided by CELI CELI co-founders Chau Liu (L) and Trang Wong (R). Photo provided by CELI Listen to this article: Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player...
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Jan 7, 2025 |
threemagazine.com | Rhea Singh |Melissa Vincent |Amy Chyan |Alicia Cox Thomson
For those grappling to make sense of the recent changes to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), the response by the United Nations special rapporteur, Tomoya Obokata, offers a scathing indictment. Likening it to a “breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery,” his condemnation exposes the cracks in a program that were amplified during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
threemagazine.com | Shetu Modi |Sarah Laing |Amy Chyan |Olivia Bowden
Filipina-Canadian comedian Alia Rasul says she fell into filmmaking “by accident” during the pandemic. She thought the humorous stories her dad Amroussi told her about his unusual number of near-death experiences would take shape as, at the most, a podcast. “What you see is very different from the original [idea],” Rasul says. Her plans changed when a friend at the CBC suggested the stories could be the basis for a short documentary.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
threemagazine.com | Amy Chyan |Shetu Modi |Olivia Bowden
Philanthropy runs in Chef Sash Simpson’s family. His mother, Sandra Simpson, adopted him from the Families for Children orphanage in Coimbatore, India, a non-profit she founded around 1974. Known as “Babu” while living on the streets prior to his time there, Sash credits his adoptive mother with not only providing him a home, but a name, a birthdate and identification documents.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
threemagazine.com | Olivia Bowden |Rhea Singh |Melissa Vincent |Amy Chyan
Benjamin Von Wong’s art is hard to miss. The 37-year-old Toronto-born artist is known for large-scale, dramatic installations that bring attention to pressing environmental issues. They are, in that sense, crafts of activism. His biggest objective? Fighting climate change.
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