Kensington Market
The world is now knowing the dark secrets about Loblaw and Wal-Mart companies. They have sweatshops in the third-world countries. Loblaw and Wal-Mart companies want to put their stores in Kensington Market. I have signed the petition against those companies. I go to the market many times and fall in love with it. Kensington Market is very community-oriented. I go there and feel welcomed. There are no judgements in the air as people go to their favourite small independent cafes that display local artists' artworks. The cafes serve delicious organic homemade desserts and fair-trade teas or coffees. There are a few thrifty stores that I can view at old or peculiar things at wildly cheaper prices. Also they sell vintage clothes and many of them are cool to wear! Many clothes I wear are used from my little sister. Not ashamed that I have bought vintage furnitures at various thrifty stores as I believe that I have a bit of interior design skills to decor my place homely and charmly. There are many foreign stores that sell cultural items from Tibet to Africa. Mostly sell Eastern items. You can buy food from local grocery stores and there is a store that sell natural-made supplements as the market believes in the value of ecology we are part of. Natural or organic things couldn't intervene the circle of ecology.
Kensington Market is the Mecca of a true humanity, because they cover many things such as being health-conscious, spiritual, believes in human fairness and embrace various people from bad ass people to business people. That is why I love about Kensington Market from my heart. A lot of kisses. Oxoxo
Kensington Market is the Mecca of a true humanity, because they cover many things such as being health-conscious, spiritual, believes in human fairness and embrace various people from bad ass people to business people. That is why I love about Kensington Market from my heart. A lot of kisses. Oxoxo

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