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Bridget Wayland
Bridgit likes cross-country dog walks, wild swimming and getting her kids outside in all forms of weather. Bridget holds a Master’s degree in creative writing from Concordia University and a Bachelor’s degree in literature from McGill. She was the longtime senior editor at Harrowsmith Country Life magazine and the founding editor of Harrowsmith’s Truly Canadian Almanac, then handled digital fundraising communications at McGill University's bilingual Faculty of Law and the Trans Canada Trail (now known as the Great Trail). Bridget currently leads the communications and marketing arm of ALUS Canada, A Weston Family Initiative, as Director of Communications. She is based on a few acres in southern Quebec.
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