A new Indigenous and Asian collective garden is now available to communities in Chinatown, Montreal. The space offers people the opportunity to grow Asian vegetables alongside Indigenous medicinal plants. As Matilda Cerone reports, advocates hope it will also be a place to engage in intergenerational dialogue, bridge the gap between different communities and fight climate change.
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New Indigenous and Asian collective garden in Montreal’s Chinatown aims to bridge communities
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