In order from, left to right: Marc Duplantie, vice président of Co-operateurs, Christophe Gagné, Olivier Brodeur, Kevin Lussier, Jolène Durocher, Gabriel Déry-Reid, Jérémie Larouche, comedian, Photograph courtesy of Luc Belcourt
In order from, left to right: Marc Duplantie, vice président of Co-operateurs, Christophe Gagné, Olivier Brodeur, Kevin Lussier, Jolène Durocher, Gabriel Déry-Reid, Jérémie Larouche, comedian,
Photograph courtesy of Luc Belcourt

Last week a team of students from Montmorency College in Laval won $3,000 to set up a company to offer trips to people with mobility issues. The company will be a workers’ cooperative known as Mobilitas.

There is no such company in Quebec, but in France, this is a product that sells very well,” said Lise St-Arnaud, the very proud teacher who taught them the class within which they developed the project.

Please read the rest of my story, which appeared on page 13 of the Laval edition of The Suburban yesterday and on the Suburban website yesterday.

Thanks.

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Tracey Arial

Unapologetically Canadian Tracey Arial promotes creative entrepreneurship as an author, cooperative business leader, gardener, family historian and podcaster.

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