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		<title>Fair Trade Jewellery Co. &amp; War Child Profiled on 100 Huntley St. [Video]</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s often considered taboo to talk about &#8216;God&#8217; in relation to a business, there is always potential for misinterpretation of the message, traditional bias, confusion or even scepticism. The safe road is to probably avoid the topic all together. However, as founder of a jewelry company focussed on ethics I felt it was important to communicate where I come from, and how some of my core values translate into the &#8216;Business of Good&#8217;  through the organisation and into the supply chain. As a &#8216;Christian&#8217; I know there can be a certain amount of fear and shame associated with identifying oneself publicly as such, but it&#8217;s important to stand up every once and a while to challenge extremism and connect with a greater community with a few universal values: trust, respect, truth and love. As an entity on to itself the Fair Trade Jewellery Co. naturally shares these ideals; it is a company for all, in support of both our craft and our community without any prejudice.  I&#8217;d like thank to Bridget Antwi from 100 Huntley Street for this excellent report on us, and our friends at War Child Canada and a little bit about God and I.</p>
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<p>And for those interested here&#8217;s a little plug for my friends at St. James Cathedral as they&#8217;re raising a whopping $3M for the Cathedral Center. The center will continue to provide (incredible) drop-in and community outreach programmes, a facilities upgrade is definitely needed to maintain/support these service(s).</p>
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