7Jan
I witnessed a Citizenship Ceremony in Toronto when my husband became a Canadian. I was so moved by the experience that I found myself in
5Jan
The Nile Association of Ontario has offered its condolences to the families and friends of the victims of the terrorist attack on a Coptic
Where do you take out-of-town guests who want to see multicultural Toronto? Please let me know so I can add those places to my
2Jan
Were you at a levee? The crowd at the Lieutenant Governor’s New Year’s event would probably have been thicker but for the rain. We
1Jan
It’s not “Coptic Orthodox Christmas,” Helene Moussa says about January 7. “It’s the ‘Feast of the Nativity.’ We celebrate the birth of Christ, the incarnation of
1Jan
Dragon Boat races in January? Of course not, but January 1 is the time to think about New Year’s resolutions. It’s time to
27Dec
Levees were started in New France, now Quebec, in 1646 by its Governor. They were opportunities to pass on news from France and wish
27Dec
Some Toronto traditions are crazy, but they help an important cause. The 6th Annual Habitat for Humanity Polar Bear Dip on January 1, 2011
26Dec
As we celebrate Christmas, my thoughts are with the Chaldean Catholic church in Bagdad, which has a branch in Toronto. The New York Times
23Dec
For those new to Canada and Christianity, Christmas was originally and primarily a religious day to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the founder of