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849. November 11-18+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

How many living worldwide cultures can you find in Toronto during this period? Prolific are Toronto’s Remembrance Day events reflective of mainly European and

848. October 28-November 12+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

If you are proud of the cultural diversity in Toronto, please send this blog to your friends abroad. It’s our usual sampling of what’s

845.  October 13-25 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto- 2018

Something for everyone in our diverse city: the future of Asia-Canada, a book on feisty Black women, and a Canada-India-based play centered on cricket.

844.  Affordable Events October 9-15 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

China, First Nations, Ireland, Italy, Punjab, and Ukraine are here but I have to stop adding any more to this blog or I’ll never

843. Affordable Events October 1-8 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Alas, some of the following events are already sold out, but at least mention of these can give you an idea of the popularity

841. Affordable Events Sept. 15-23 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

You can find a wide range of events inspired by a wide range of countries in our city. History of the Baltic states. Irish

840. Affordable Events Sept 6-13+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

A good reason to learn about Assyria and Australia. Plan now to share a Thanksgiving with Newcomers. Celtic, Ethiopian and Polish festivals. Two Christian

839. Affordable Events August 30-September 8 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

A Serbian Food event, and Egyptian Coptic and Macedonian Cultural festivals – all related to Christian churches in Toronto. A First Nations art exhibit

837. August 15-23+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

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

836. Affordable Events August 10-16+ in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Events in Toronto inspired by Africa, Asia’s famous night markets, Halal food, and a Taoist ritual for the souls of all the dead, not