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black history month

If you're looking for style inspiration, Canada is home to its share of fashionable creators who serve chic outfits and wardrobe tips on the daily, and you may not know about them.

To celebrate Black History Month, we've highlighted some of the best-dressed Black Canadian creators who you definitely may want to follow.

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February is Black History Month in Canada, and if you're looking for ways to show your support, one place to start is with your beauty routine.

Sephora Canada is home to so many Black-owned beauty brands with inclusive offerings and products that have gone viral online.

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February 1 marked the start of Black History Month in Canada and if you're looking for ways to show your support, what better way than putting some money towards a Black Canadian charity?

To help curate a list of charitable organizations that directly support Black Canadians, Narcity Canada spoke with Paul Bailey, the executive director of Black Health Alliance which is a community-led registered charity.

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Good morning — Renée from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: Did we miss Zellers for the food? Because the Canadian retail chain sure thinks so. Ahead of its 2023 return to the market, Zellers has shared its in-store restaurant menu and it looks... fine?

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Canada has a Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund that offers loans from $10,000 to $25,000 and even up to $250,000 to Black entrepreneurs and business owners.

The federal government said that this loan fund is meant to address systemic barriers that Black business owners and entrepreneurs face when trying to get financing.

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