Marijke writes: It has been an emotional few days for me leading up to my attending the ceremony of the 70th anniversary of the
Ruth writes: People frequently ask me where I find the culturally-diverse events mentioned in our events calendar. Well, there’s no one complete list anywhere,
Ruth writes: Last Sunday the Khalsa parade was due to start from the CNE at 1pm. It arrived at Toronto’s City Hall at 3:30pm.
Ruth writes: Coming up in May are some events of interest to people who want to learn about other religions. Please mark your calendar
Ruth writes: The idea was brilliant. Maybe the City of Toronto or CBC could encourage such a fair too. Last Sunday 110 children ages
Our thanks to Fein Verheij and Henny Groenendijk for telling us about this important event. CANADA AND THE NETHERLANDS: TWO COUNTRIES-ONE SPIRIT 1945-2015 During
Ruth writes: Where else but in Multicultural Toronto would you have the opportunity to go to such interesting events! The annual Burmese one is
Ruth writes: Toronto’s multicultural community was out celebrating spring and a new year with a vengeance this past weekend. Fortunately the weather cooperated. The
Ruth writes: I especially wanted to go to one of my favourites, the Nevruz Spring Festival at the Nile Academy. This festival is great











