Category : Russia

899. Affordable Events February 12 – 29 in Multicultural Toronto – 2020.

Don’t let the cold stop you from exploring the world in Toronto. Just be aware that some events could get cancelled. Be sure to

896. Affordable Events January 14-26 in Multicultural Toronto – 2020

How do young Taiwanese find Taiwanese partners if they live outside their heritage country? A documentary and discussion this month in Toronto shows how

892. Affordable Events December 2 to 15 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

Winter has arrived. But we still have some free events. We also have some very expensive ones and fund raisers as we celebrate the

861. Affordable Events February 27 – March 5 in Multicultural Toronto – 2019.

It must be the cold weather and the need for lots of food. Not many free events have come to my attention during this

855. January 6-13+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2019

Toronto’s winter events this week continue to express our multicultural roots: the Orthodox “Christmas” but also its annual Tango Marathon. Its free COC concerts

834. July 28-August 6 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto -2018

Here are festivals and events where you can experience Black History, the Underground Freedom Train, the Caribbean, First Nations, India, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sri

819. May 1 to 13 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Does anyone know of an event where people of our different cultural groups can discuss mental health issues together? Like how to help “loners”?

805. January 13 – 21 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

China’s ancient homophobia reconsidered. Two Yolka celebrations. A Tamil heritage festival. Two very different Japanese events. A Raoul Wallenberg Day event. The Winterfolk Festival

803. January 1 – 14  New Year’s Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

You can experience the world in Toronto even when it’s winter. During this period, you can see rare architectural photographs from France, take part

770. July 21-26. Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

Brazil, England, First Nations, India, Japan, and Russia have inspired cultural events in Toronto this week. You can meet and talk with Israelis and