31Dec
We have mentioned all kinds of film festivals in www.torontomulticulturalcalendar.com; e.g. Ireland, Japan, Brazil and Iran. Now it’s Canada’s turn. January 3 to 12
I liked this article by Muslim imam Sikander Hashmi published in Kingston Ontario’s thewhig.com . “…just because someone doesn’t want to include Christmas in
TheOrigami.ca reviews bookstore Rainbow Caterpillar with children’s books in French, English Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Farsi, Arabic, German, Hebrew, Gujarati, Chinese, Urdu and Turkish. See:
Toronto District School Board’s Christmas Break starts Friday, December 20. The children will be back in school on Monday, January 5, 2014. Lucky
Toronto has lots of Christian churches, many of which are from other parts of the world. You might want to celebrate Christmas
The Dutch are currently embroiled in a cultural controversy — what to do about their beloved Black Pete. Known as Zwarte Piet,
8Dec
311 Toronto has informed us that: the South African Consulate in Toronto has placed a book of condolence in honor of His Excellency Mr. Nelson Mandela
Ruth writes: The Origami is an online magazine committed to sharing stories that shape the lives of Asian Canadians in Toronto.
If you’re downtown this month near the Eaton Centre, you might see some important pictures. The Church of the Holy Trinity, next









