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201. Toronto’s Christmas Market Dec. 2 to 18

Toronto will have another Christmas Market this year. The concept started in 15th century Germany and has now spread to other countries. Toronto’s market

200. CP Holiday Train, a Toronto Christmas Tradition on Nov. 29

Last year, Santa danced and turned a somersault when CP ‘s Holiday Train arrived in Toronto. He also posed for pictures (bring your own

199. Santa Claus Parade and Swedish Christmas, a Report

I managed to take in the Santa Claus Parade and the Swedish Christmas festival, both scheduled for the same time this Sunday afternoon. It

198. Santa Claus Parade and Sweden’s Santa Lucia Festival.

Two events start the Christmas season in Toronto today. The Santa Claus parade goes off with dozens of marching bands and fairytale floats from

197. World of the Creche Exhibition

Toronto is hosting a unique exhibit on November 12 in relation to a three-day international religious art conference. World of the Creche will feature

196. Muslim Women Preneurs – a Report

Muslim Women Preneurs last Sunday was a lot of fun. It was better than markets I’ve been to in Egypt, Jordan, and Pakistan. There,

195. Eid Mubarak — Happy Eid-ul-Adha

Muslims who can afford it should sacrifice a goat, sheep or cow. Heads of households should slit its throat with a knife, properly, at

194. Holocaust Education Week

What does the Holocaust have to do with Multicultural Toronto? A lot. Many of our citizens live in Toronto because of it. Some of

193. World’s Most Beautiful Crowns

I thought about it afterwards. This is Canada’s heritage too. “The World’s Most Beautiful Crowns” is on for free in Toronto from October 19

192. Halloween in Multicultural Toronto

For weeks before October 31, many Toronto residents decorate their homes with fresh, carved pumpkins, skeletons, skulls, and ghostly figures. From dusk to about