By CBC News Ottawa, December 15, 2014

A charitable boutique that trains and employs women who recently immigrated to
Canada launched its online store this past week, just in time for the holidays.
Eco-Equitable, first opened in 2002, is a registered Canadian charity that
provides temporary work and training through small-scale textile recycling. The
business, including a boutique, aims to provide a bridge for immigrant and
underemployed women to transition to fiscal independence, while reducing harmful
waste. via
Eco-Equitable trains new immigrant, underemployed women - Ottawa - CBC
News.