The Creator The sisters behind Montreal-based footwear brand Maguire are rewriting the rules of how to make and sell shoes, one pair at a time.
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Starting Block
Starting Block At the root of good design is access. Designers and creatives see things not as they are but as they should be.
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The Moment Washed by rain and foraged by a team of four—ingredients for an Ontario cidery.
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The Business We spoke to Darby Lee Young—one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40, a Top 25 Women of Influence recipient and the namesake of a Fluevog shoe—about her vision for inclusive environments.
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Gather by Karen Kraven
Artist’s Block Karen Kraven’s block is made with offcuts (100% cotton fleece with 95% cotton and 5% spandex rib) sourced from Montreal’s Chabanel Garment District.
Read MoreTimeless (and Timely) Architecture
The Interior Patriarche creates contemporary spaces—using a multi-disciplinary, human-centred approach—that function as an extension of the user.
Read MoreAn Iconic Stopover
Work-In-Progress Gander Airport’s International Lounge—and its proud history—is now accessible to the non-travelling public.
Read MoreBeyond Code
The Conversation Starting in 1985, B.C.-born activist Rick Hansen rolled across 34 countries—40,000 kilometres in total—in his wheelchair, raising awareness about people with disabilities and their potential.
Read MoreEyes Open
Make room for the arts Fans may recognize Shepard Fairey’s distinctive socially minded, colour-blocked art from Barack Obama’s presidential campaign poster (with one word, “HOPE,” emblazoned at the bottom) or from his iconic clothing line OBEY’s logo.
Read More19 Duncan Street
The 1KM Guide Located at the nexus of Queen West and the historic fashion and entertainment districts, 19 Duncan Street in Toronto is surrounded by trendy cafés, restaurants and bars, unique boutiques and world-class entertainment venues.
Read MoreLeading the Herd
Now & Then Built on beef, Calgary’s historic Burns Building embodies the entrepreneurial spirit that shaped the West.
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Fill In The Blank Each issue, we ask an artist: What wouLd you do with your own urban infill?
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ILLUSTRATIONS BY KAGAN MCLEOD

Gabrielle Drolet (Rethink, p. 49) is a Montreal-based writer and cartoonist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Globe and Mail and elsewhere.

Isa Tousignant is a Montreal creative who loves a good story, whether it’s from celebrity chefs, gemologists, arena rockers or shoe-designing sisters (The Creator, p. 26).

Karen Kraven is an artist of Eastern European, Jewish and Dutch descent whose work (Artist’s Block, p. 18) explores the body and family folklore in the textile and garment industry.

Curtiss Randolph constructs tableaux and faux documentary scenes, merging realism, surrealism and gonzo journalism, and draws inspiration from theatre and stage productions (My Space, p. 15).
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