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When Farren Timoteo’s Italian-Canadian father Luigi was growing up in Jasper, Alberta, in the late 1960s and ’70s, he felt like an outsider.

“He wore a suit to school and he would take these elaborate Italian lunches — pastas or cured meats, like salami — and the other students would make fun of him,” said Timoteo on a Zoom call from his home in Edmonton.

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