‘Income stability and dignity:’ Global Village Nanaimo cuts out middlemen
NANAIMO — Amid rising costs and global trade trouble, more people than ever are paying closer attention to the country of origin of stuff they buy, with a local non-profit leading the way for almost three decades.
Global Village Nanaimo is in its 28th year of operating on the mid-Island, importing fair trade goods from around the world while emphasizing putting people over profit.
Executive director Joan Hiemstra said they’ve always encouraged people to think more about where their products are coming from before purchasing, with the current tariff situation with the United States increasing those concerns.
“That hasn’t always been because of the Canadian/American question, but more so the sweatshop versus ethical discussion. Knowing that it’s been ethically produced and it is providing important income stability and dignity is…a key byproduct of shopping fair trade.”





