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324. Toronto’s Remembrance Day Service, a Report

I grew up in Brockville, an Eastern Ontario town founded by United Empire Loyalists. Yesterday’s Remembrance Day Ceremony at Old City Hall brought tears

323. The Road to Asia 2012

P. Anne Winter writes about this recent JCCC event I have attended around eight Road to Asia Festivals at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre

321. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free November 10-11, 2012 Multicultural Weekend

  Major events this weekend are the Reel Asian International Film Festival, Diwali and Remembrance Day. But there are other gems as well for

320. Chinese Canadian Women, 1923-1967 at Black Creek Pioneer Village.

  Black Creek Pioneer Village is expanding its definition of “pioneer.” Last evening, it opened a new exhibit: “They gave up themselves for the

319. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free November 3-4, 2012 Multicultural Weekend

    This weekend, there’s Mexico’s Day of the Dead, an Asian festival, the annual Holocaust Education Week, and English country dancing. Most of

317. Report on Saudi Arabian Festival in Toronto

  I didn’t know what to expect at last Saturday’s Saudi Arabian Festival at Mel Lastman Square. What do people from the world’s most

315. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free October 12 -14 Multicultural Weekend

  This weekend we have an international Festival of Poetry of Resistance, Bavaria’s Oktoberfest, an Estonian film festival, and autumn leaf viewing. The latter

313. Sukkot in Downtown Toronto

  Did you see the sukkah this past week in front of the Old City Hall at Queen and Bay? I dropped in and

311. October Islamic History Month

  On October 25, 2007, the Government of Canada officially declared October as Islamic History Month to recognize “the important contributions of Canadian Muslims

310. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free September 28-30 Multicultural Weekend

    Lots of free or nearly free events are in store this weekend for those who enjoy Toronto’s multiculturalism. Details like links, addresses,