If you’re shopping for eyeglasses in Quebec, most of the frames you’ll find for sale are imported from overseas. Some Montreal craftspeople and opticians want to change that. Two years ago, they set up a workshop in Mile-End, and now they’re producing a range of Made-in-Montreal eyewear. Our video journalist David Sedell spent the day with them to see how they work.
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Montrealers take up the challenge to create Made-in-Montreal eyewear
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