Category : Canada

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

697. Hungarian Installation on Lakeshore Boulevard – 2016

What is it? This was our first reaction to the striking monument Linda Malloy photographed this week on Lake Shore Boulevard near the overpass

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

694. October 5-11 Free or Almost-Free Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016

Many cities in the world are finding multiculturalism a burden. Please show your friends how lucky we are with our vast number of interesting,

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

688. Author’s Reads from His Book Set in Ukraine – June 21, 2016

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 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

660. Survey of Muslims in Canada – May 24, 2016

Invitation from Intercultural Dialogue Institute You are cordially invited to attend a presentation on the The Environics Institute 2016 Survey of Muslims in Canada

651. Beit Zatoun – May, 2016

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

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,