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1 - A quantum leap for Italians in Montreal
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With the Leonardo Da Vinci Centre, Luigi Liberatore gave interculturalism a home |
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2 - Doing battle on many fronts
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President of the Montreal Comites, Giovanni Rapaną discusses the contributions of Italians |
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3 - Fighting poverty in the name of God
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Evangelical Elio Madonia helps the destitute and homeless with his tireless faith |
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4 - A future for young operatic singers
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Maestro Giuseppe Macina credits his guardian angel for life-long endeavours |
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5 - It's not just about flowers
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Ital Florist president Eligio Paris talks about continuing success |
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6 - Giving Canadians shelter
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With Greenpark Carlo Baldassarra has become the boy wonder of home construction |
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7 - 'I refuse to bank on other people's pain,' says funeral home owner Franco Bernardo Keeping a cool head in times of grief
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Former marathoner marks 30 years in business with an expansion plan, one of few independents left |
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8 - How to build an empire from scratch
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St. Joseph Printing, the giant corporation that started in a basement |
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10 - The shape of sacred beauty
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Calabrian-born artist Antonio Caruso immortalizes faith through his sculptures |
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11 - Bringing compassion to the road
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Through Caritas Father Gianni Carparelli tackles addiction with devotion and faith |
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12 - Doing the humanitarian Uganda Stomp
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Doctor Gino Bucchino transfers his family and talent to the African country |
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13 - The man who created Villa Colombo
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Along with the community and its prominent members Anthony Fusco conceived project |
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14 - The Italian Canadian of the Rising Sun
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Sharp Canada's Giuseppe (Joe) Anzini bridges the gap between Japan and Canada |
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15 - A hatred of mines sprouts life-saving technology
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Italo-Canadian engineer Richard Lovat invents ground-breaking tunneling machine |
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16 - Climbing the high ladder to success
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Federal Public works and government service minister Alfonso Gagliano talks about politics and culture |
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17 - Mike Di Donato, president of Faema Company Ltd. remembers his revolution
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Mike Di Donato, president of Faema Company Ltd. remembers his revolution |
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18 - «I had a dream: to become a pilot»
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Angelo Lo Cilento (Vin Bon e Cilento Wines) talks about his life and his company |
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19 - The man who makes dreams come true
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From Castelfranco Veneto to Toronto:the adventures of Gianni Bragagnolo (Albatours) |
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20 - Hosni Mubarak's Italian-Canadian tailor
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Bruno Lepore talks about himself. From the roman experience with Caraceni to Toronto |
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21 - Living up to his reputation
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Rudy Bratty takes his Friulian work ethic to heart when developing projects |
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22 - The genuine taste of Italy at home
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With his Molisana Import Pasquale Di Biase has brought Italian food products to Canada |
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23 - Expanding the lasagna mystique
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Through pure ingenuity Arthur Pelliccione promoted Italian products by adopting recipes |
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24 - From Hamilton to Florida and Texas
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Franco Silvestri conquers markets throughout the continent with his construction business |
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25 - The boy who captured the future
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Franco Lofranco has created a fiber optics company that has made Canada proud |
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26 - An empire built on peanuts
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Vincenzo (Jimmy) Pulla took a handful of nuts and created an international business |
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27 - Architect goes global
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Classical-trained designer has projects in China, Portugal, Siberia |
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28 - Order of Canada recipient Donald Zirlado, a Canadian or Friulan origins, co-founded Inniskillin Wines
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When destiny is etched on a ring |
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