Category : Buddhist

825. June 6-17+ Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

As usual, Toronto is over-flowing with interesting, wide-ranging things to do that have been inspired by the world outside. Better still, many of them

822. Affordable Events May18-28 in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

During this period, you can meet representatives of the cultures of about 40 different countries and regions, and four different religions. They can tell

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

815. April 21-29+ Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018

Sorry to have missed a lot of important and stimulating events this past month but traveling to Israel and Ireland helped broaden my own

807. January 25-31 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2018.

Black Canadian artists, Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, stories from Canada’s Chinese diaspora and a Cameroon immigrant, and a Night of Ideas from France. Have you

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,

798. Light and Dark in Different Religions – December 4 & 6 – 2017

Rohingya. Bangladesh. Myanmar. A Tale of Sub-Human: the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh. Wednesday, December 6. 4-6pm. Free. This is the first discussion in

776.  Affordable Events Aug. 17-21 in Multicultural Toronto – 2017

Here are a few of the many free or nearly-free events expressive of Multicultural Toronto this week. It would be nice if all of

759. May 23 to the End of May and Beyond – 2017

A visit from one of Tibet’s main religious leaders. An opportunity to take selfies with GTA residents in heritage costumes from 20 different countries