A new feature documentary might have you thinking twice when buying tomatoes and greenhouse products next time you visit the grocery store.
Speed Sisters, which is making its international premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival this week, is a documentary that
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Elly Bollegraaf, 76, moved to Canada in 1951 with her family after most of her relatives were wiped out in one of