Brooklin Town Crier, 20 Jan 2017, p. 1

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Friday, January 20, 2017 Brooklin's Community Newspaper • Circulation 8000 • Delivered via Canada Post brooklintowncrier.com HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS BTC: Kristi Honey (left) and Marissa McTasney spent much of last weekend preparing "goodie" bags for those who were busing to Washington on Jan. 20. Through McTasney's company Moxie Trades, the two ladies fronted the money for the March Kits that participants bought online at canadianwomenmarch.ca. They'd worked with The Bargains Group (a female-owned Toronto business) to design and purchase items for the kits and resold them on the website for local and delegation marchers. Funds over their costs will be donated to a local charitable organization espousing their values. See story page 3. Local Women Lead Canadian Contingent for Women's March on Washington

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