Mary Two-Axe Earley's advocacy spanned three decades, trailblazing a movement for Indigenous women's rights, but supporters say her legacy is still unknown by many Canadians. It's why she's the focus ...
St Mary Axe is a five-minute walk from the commemorative plaque dedicated to the Aldgate Station 7/7 victims. There, in the shadow of one of London’s most famous buildings, is another monument to the ...
Affectionately known as The Gherkin, this iconic building is one of the Citys most unique and prestigious landmarks. Designed by Foster and Partners, the glass dome at the top of 30 St Mary Axe boasts ...
Of her earliest memories, Brenda Gedeon recalls sitting in the windowsill of Mary Two-Axe Earley’s home, watching the ships snake down the St. Lawrence Seaway. Gedeon was introduced to the woman who ...
Mohawk filmmaker Courtney Montour grew up two streets away in Kahnawake from legendary Indigenous women's-rights activist Mary Two-Axe Earley. Despite this, Montour never met Two-Axe Earley, who died ...
This story is adapted from an obituary published in The Gazette on Aug. 22, 1996. Mary Two-Axe Earley (1911-1996), one of three women new métro stations on Montreal’s Blue Line are being named for, ...