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What s Beyond the Surface of Our Skin Care Obsession?

Illustration by Valéry Lemay, Updated 17:35, May. 25, 2021 | Published 13:43, May. 25, 2021 Last summer, five months into lockdown and two hours past midnight, I found myself glaring at my reflection in the bathroom mirror with five drops of Bertolli extra virgin olive oil drizzling down my nose. After an evening spent picking at my pores, I had found a buried Reddit thread suggesting I massage my skin with oil to rid it of the tiny grey spots that dotted its surface. These little nuisances or “sebaceous filaments” are not acne but passages that carry oil from the pores to the skin’s outer layer. Everyone has them, and they are not visible to the human eye except from an intimate distance. But, under lockdown, with the distance between my visage and the mirror shrinking with each passing day, I’d become obsessed with purging my face of these invaders.

LAFRANCE, Claudette (née Viau) | Le Journal de Montréal

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Bridlewood Trails Workers Join CUPE

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Bridlewood Trails Workers Join CUPE April 13, 2021 GMT KANATA, Ontario (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 13, 2021 Workers at Bridlewood Trails Retirement Community in Kanata voted almost unanimously today to join The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). “The pandemic has been very challenging for workers in retirement and long-term care residences. Thanks to COVID, everyone knows care workers need to be treated better and given more respect,” said Marc Lafrance, a CUPE representative who is involved in the organizing drive. “Now these workers have new rights and the backing of a strong union to help build a better, safer workplace for everyone.”

Sudbury s Lafrance Furs closing its doors

Marc and Claire Lafrance have been operating Lafrance Furs together, but feel it s time to devote more days to their kids and grandchildren.(Supplied by Claire Lafrance) He added that shutting down was one of the hardest decisions he had to make in his career.  I d been in it all my life, he said. I started first when I was 14 years old, and I ve been there pretty well ever since, you know. But before something bad happens, health wise, I figured we re better to do it while we re we have all our senses. Lafrance said one of his earliest memories in the family business was talking to his dad and uncles as a youngster about the kinds of fur they were dealing in.

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