It was the grand opening in Montreal’s Mile-End neighbourhood of a perogy shop with a difference. Owners aim to give Ukrainians a sense of community, while affording Montrealers an opportunity to experience traditional perogies. As Global’s Nily Louis reports, people who fled Ukraine are happy to get a taste of home cooking.
Global News at 5:30 and 6:30
Serving up a taste of home for Ukrainians in Montreal
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