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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...

  • 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.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | threemagazine.com | Jaime Woo |Sunnu Rebecca Choi |Rhea Singh |Melissa Vincent

    Listen to this article: Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... The first iPad came out in 2010, and within a few years, the market was also flooded with affordable Android handhelds. On these devices, Skype and FaceTime made the Jetsons-era idea of a videophone possible, but I noticed a glaring issue. I wanted to purchase one for my grandmother so she could better keep in touch with friends and family, especially those overseas.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | thegrindmag.ca | Rhea Singh

    The right-wing and, increasingly, centrists have taken to scapegoating recent immigrants for problems like housing, job security and cost-of-living. Instead of looking at underlying problems like lack of government investment in services, people are being drawn to simplistic explanations that certain groups of people are to blame. At the centre of it all are media-makers and politicians who have persistently pushed that agenda forward.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | threemagazine.com | Sarah Laing |Rhea Singh |Melissa Vincent

    On an early July day in 1911, a young woman named Lucy Maud Montgomery got married in the parlour of a green-trimmed farmhouse on Prince Edward Island. Fast forward over 100 years later, and Montgomery’s status as a lioness of Canadian literature and globally-beloved author has inspired hordes of couples—sometimes as many as three in a single a day—to tie the knot in front of the same fireplace where Montgomery exchanged her own vows.

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