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Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember

By Kevin Naulls
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Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember

November has unofficially become Movember, which means that brothers, sons, fathers, husbands and lovers have taken to growing whatever semblance of a moustache they can to become “mos.” For one month, the 1970s male escort look will become ubiquitous, and some will like it and others won’t, but it’s all in the name of charity—donations raised by participants go to Prostate Cancer Canada. We thought we’d call on some of the most talked about Toronto notables (who could make a big difference with their wallets) this Movember, and we’ve taken it upon ourselves to mock up just what that might look like. Check out Rachel McAdams, Margaret Atwood, Rob Ford, Suzanne Rogers, Justin Bieber (we know he isn’t exactly a Toronto notable, but we thought it would be fun) and more in a gallery after the jump, and if you like what you see, get the look using Torontoist’s very helpful grooming tips on how not to look like a jerk this Movember (it is our belief that everyone will want the “McAdams”).

Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
Gallery: We picked eight notables who could make a difference this Movember
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