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Rosy celebration: Gisella Confino-Levi, the flower lady of the Wellesley subway station, celebrates Immigration Minister Lloyd Axworthy's decision to let her stay in Canada with Allan Firsten (left), president of the Cash-N-Carry flower market, and Toronto Mayor Art Eggleton, who gave her a box of chocolates
Rosy celebration: Gisella Confino-Levi, the flower lady of the Wellesley subway station, celebrates Immigration Minister Lloyd Axworthy's decision to let her stay in Canada with Allan Firsten (left), president of the Cash-N-Carry flower market, and Toronto Mayor Art Eggleton, who gave her a box of chocolates

Rosy celebration: Gisella Confino-Levi, the flower lady of the Wellesley subway station, celebrates Immigration Minister Lloyd Axworthy's decision to let her stay in Canada with Allan Firsten (left), president of the Cash-N-Carry flower market, and Toronto Mayor Art Eggleton, who gave her a box of chocolates

Date2/26/1982
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ProvenanceCourtesy: Toronto Star Photograph Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0062827F