Category : First Nations

703.  November 25-29 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016

I hope you can find something of interest to do in this fascinating city of ours. Most of the following events are free or

702. November 14-20 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016

Here are some free or almost-free events to amuse or educate you in our diverse city. Celts. Celtic Studies Speakers Series present “The Invisible

701. November 9-14 Multicultural Toronto Events – 2016

This is another rich period of free or almost-free events representing Toronto’s many cultures. The following are just the ones we’ve heard about. There

700. Thoughts on Toronto while in Multicultural China – 2016.

I just spent a week in the province of Guizhou in southwest China. It’s a region of  mountains, rice terraces and tiny dilapidated but

699. November 2-7, 2016 Events in Multicultural Toronto

Here are a few of the many events in our city that reflect our multiculturalism. Tell your friends about them. Subscribe to our newsletter

696. October 19-23 Events Reflective of Multicultural Toronto – 2016.

Halloween celebrations, revealing Inter-faith and First Nations history, Multicultural Israel and a charming Japanese film are among Toronto’s interesting, free or almost-free events in

691. Week September 23-29  Affordable Multicultural Toronto Events – 2016

How fortunate we are to have so many exotic choices of things to do: First Nations. 19th Annual Community Pow Wow. September 24, 6am

Official Flag-raisings at Toronto City Hall – June, 2016

Official flag-raisings in Toronto are a great place to meet people from specific countries and regions. You can find out about them at the

650. First Nations Pow Wows and Events – May 14-16,  21 & 22, and June 17-19, 2016

Our First Nations neighbours are busy this summer.  Here are opportunities to meet and enjoy them.  Do ask them questions about their culture, regalia,

600. Public Lecture on New Ways to Stamp out Racial Profiling – Feb. 16,  2016

The Ontario Human Rights Commission is seeking new ways to stamp out an old and all too persistent problem – racial profiling. It is