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It all began with a love of travel and an eye for style. After many inspiring trips in South East Asi,a Afric,a India & Nepal in search of treasures to bring back home, we opened our doors to Sherbrook Street, West Broadway in May of 2001. We import clothing, jewellery, gifts and accessories from around the world, and carry a wide variety of cool locally made jewellery and textiles as well. One of our main focuses as consumers here at home and when buying for the store, is to buy from small businesses and individuals. We believe that ethical business extends much further than just fair trade practices in developing countries, and we strive to be honest, fair and moral in everything we do.Fair trade is a rapidly growing movement committed to paying living wages rather than minimum wages. Since opening for business in 2001, Brave New World has grown in our commitment to globally conscious practices. We are increasingly developing relations with clothing manufacturers practicing fair trade practices in developing countries, using eco friendly fabrics like soy, viscose of bamboo, hemp and organic cotton, vegetable dye, regenerated cotton, oxo-biodegradeable bags, even using wind generated energy
TIPI is building community, while looking out for the individual. It makes sense for everyone to have ownership over their pension and benefits.- Rodney Nelson, C. Dir. PhD., Anishinabe (Ottawa)The TIPI family brings with it strong economic opportunities. I encourage Our People to take a look at what TIPI has to offer- I'm confident you will like what you see.- Dennis Meeches, Long Plain First NationRather than ''following where the path may lead,'' TIPI is going where there is no path and leaving a trail for Our People.- Robert Selkirk, Fisher River Cree NationEmployee benefits and pension in Aboriginal Territory is big, big business... that business should be controlled by the people actually using the products and services.- Chris Maxfield, Director of Member Services,First Plan BenefitsThis is truly an Aboriginal collaboration based on the traditional teaching of supporting community interests first.- Rodney Nelson, C. Dir. PhD., Anishinabe (Ottawa)Many hundreds of potential jobs exist in the Aboriginal pension and benefits field... these jobs should be done by Aboriginal People, and TIPI will help accomplish this goal.- Alan D.