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Big during this period are Halloween, Mexico’s Day of the Dead, and Diwali celebrations in Hindu temples. A host of other events also give
Lots of events are happening in the “Multicultural Department” in Toronto, many but not all free of charge. Here are a few that makes
Where can we see the world in our city? Our neighbours from Argentine, Azerbaijan, Guyana and Eritrea will be raising their heritage flags at
Share the excitement of a First Nations bingo. Sample our diverse Black cuisine. Attend a concert with South-African-Mexican influenced music. Support the efforts of
The world is in Toronto but Toronto is out there in the world. Last year, an exhibition of Canadian art was shown in Venice,
You can find a wide range of events inspired by a wide range of countries in our city. History of the Baltic states. Irish
A good reason to learn about Assyria and Australia. Plan now to share a Thanksgiving with Newcomers. Celtic, Ethiopian and Polish festivals. Two Christian
The opening of our CNE signals the upcoming end of summer. In a couple weeks we will have fewer outdoor festivals. Among these mid-August
Different cultural events are in profusion all over Multicultural Toronto now and those listed here are free or almost free unless you want to
Sorry, but our exceptionally cold weather this year has cut our big, outdoor new year celebration in Nathan Phillips Square down to thirty minutes.