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Toronto-based store Likely General is an artist-focused space that sells home goods, art, stationery, books, apothecary and fashion from over 300 women, LGBTQ and marginalized makers and artists.

has held two other events, including a pop-up this month in collaboration with the Welcome Market. They’ve partnered with the 519 community centre to run more, including the next market scheduled for July 16 at Barbara Hall Park.

The response has been amazing, said Champion. “I’ve been excited to have in-person events back and see people face to face, and I think that was a big part of why we had so many people come out to the May event.”has created the 519 cookie, sold in all five of its GTA locations until June 30, with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the 519.

“The 519 cookie is a blend of many different flavours, a reflection of the community we’re a part of,” said Craig Pike, owner of Craig’s Cookies. “I hope everyone gets a chance to try one during Pride and people can feel good knowing they’re supporting such a critically important cornerstone of our community.”are stocked in 32 stores across Canada, including Likely General. Campbell and her wife, Andy, create the candles in their Toronto studio, said Campbell, who also has multiple sclerosis.

Lindsey Adelman and Em McDonald were students in Sheridan College’s craft and design program, both specializing in glass when they began dating and have been working together ever since. “Our skills really balance each other, and we have complimentary esthetics,” said Adelman. Currently, they are both resident artists at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga, where they focus on a variety of glass techniques and create glass art, decor and jewelry.

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