NB635: Alain Leblanc Of Librairie Matulu
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This is part of a year-long ‘Love for Local’ series called NB365: portraits of New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations. Huddle is a media partner with Love for Local. Today, we hear from Alain Leblanc Of Librairie Matulu.
I wanted to go into business out of need. I wanted a job in the knowledge community, and I created it.
Bookstores are sources of wonder and enrich a community in many ways. The business was my way of actively participating in my community while pursuing my passions.
The past year has shown us all, I believe, how we are never better served than by our own community. We’ve helped each other out, and we’ve gotten through it.
Supporting local businesses has a real impact because when people support me, I can then support them. It’s a great circle where everyone wins. The local economy is more than just a spreadsheet of numbers: it’s the people who participate in it every day in all sorts of different ways.