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Indigenous Designer's Stolen Equipment Threatens Business

Indigenous fashion designer Shane Kejicks small business, Neechie by Nature, was dealt a significant blow when his vehicle, filled with merchandise and equipment, was stolen in Montreal. The theft, which occurred late on November twenty-fifth, included a sewing machine, a three-D printer, media equipment, and inventory, all intended for upcoming Christmas markets and pop-up shops in the Greater Toronto Area. This incident has put a significant strain on his business, especially during the crucial holiday shopping season. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help Kejick recover and continue sharing his unique Indigenous fashion with the world.

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