Here are a few of the many events in our city that reflect our multiculturalism. Tell your friends about them. Subscribe to our newsletter
What is it? This was our first reaction to the striking monument Linda Malloy photographed this week on Lake Shore Boulevard near the overpass
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
Many cities in the world are finding multiculturalism a burden. Please show your friends how lucky we are with our vast number of interesting,
How fortunate we are to have so many exotic choices of things to do: First Nations. 19th Annual Community Pow Wow. September 24, 6am
Investigative journalist Victor Malarek reads from his book Orphanage 41. This mystery novel starts out in an orphanage in Ukraine. Profits from the sale
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
Invitation from Intercultural Dialogue Institute You are cordially invited to attend a presentation on the The Environics Institute 2016 Survey of Muslims in Canada
This month Beit Zatoun’s events Include Tibetan music, and a photography exhibition called In/visible Scars – Torture Survivors in Canada. You’ll find four stages
Our First Nations neighbours are busy this summer. Here are opportunities to meet and enjoy them. Do ask them questions about their culture, regalia,