Dept: "See?" she says. "You don't know how many stores I went to, all over, just to find it.", according to Montreal Gazette. "I searched everywhere - I almost gave up," she says. "It never used to be like that. Even in Italy now, everything is made in China." "Made in Italy." My mother-in-law turns a black-grey-white tartan skirt inside out, just to show me the tag. It's meant as a souvenir from her trip to Italy, to visit her hometown of Lucca in Tuscany - a cute little outfit for my 2-year-old daughter. Two outfits, in fact. The second one is a fuchsia pant-and-top set, with leopard print at the collar and wrists.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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