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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

830. July 6–16+ Caribbean Carnival, Carabram, Halal Fest, Kalayaan, etc. – 2018.

Different cultural events are in profusion all over Multicultural Toronto now and those listed here are free or almost free unless you want to

821. May 15-20+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Classes about Buddhism and a birthday celebration. A Chinese-Canadian film, and an all-night Jewish cultural event. An international children’s festival and several Ramadan events

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”?

802. December 27-31 and New Year’s Eve Events Update in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

Sorry, but our exceptionally cold weather this year has cut our big, outdoor new year celebration in Nathan Phillips Square down to thirty minutes.

801. December 20-27 events in Multicultural Toronto -2017

Many of the following free events are indoors but some are out of doors during this Christmas period: a new ice rink to experience,

797. November 28-December 4 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

Christmas dominates this period. A Danish church has a Santa Lucia pageant and Christians observe Advent. A European book club studies Sophie Divry’s Madame

780. More Affordable August 25-27 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

People who live on the far edges of downtown Toronto might find some of the following events easier to get to. Afro-Caribbean. 6th Annual

773. August 3-8. Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2017.

Here are a few happenings this week that could make you think you’re in Indian food heaven, musical Ireland, or the Caribbean with its

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