In Saint-Irénée and La Malbaie, in Charlevoix, the agricultural estate takes on a young, committed and lucid face. Mya Boulianne-Tremblay, a CEGEP student and already deeply rooted in the family business. "I'm still in school, in the third year. But when I'm not in school, I'm at the farm. Summer, it's full time. My vacation, my break, I'm here," she explains. For the young woman, taking over the farm is not a simple professional choice, but a l…
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In Saint-Irénée and La Malbaie, in Charlevoix, the agricultural estate takes on a young, committed and lucid face. Mya Boulianne-Tremblay, a CEGEP student and already deeply rooted in the family business. "I'm still in school, in the third year. But when I'm not in school, I'm at the farm. Summer, it's full time. My vacation, my break, I'm here," she explains. For the young woman, taking over the farm is not a simple professional choice, but a l…