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313. Sukkot in Downtown Toronto

  Did you see the sukkah this past week in front of the Old City Hall at Queen and Bay? I dropped in and

Come and enjoy a night of cultural celebrations with Chinese Professional Women of Canada. Chinese tea history, Chinese tea classification and processing methods.             

311. October Islamic History Month

  On October 25, 2007, the Government of Canada officially declared October as Islamic History Month to recognize “the important contributions of Canadian Muslims

310. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free September 28-30 Multicultural Weekend

    Lots of free or nearly free events are in store this weekend for those who enjoy Toronto’s multiculturalism. Details like links, addresses,

309. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free September 20-23 Multicultural Weekend.

  This weekend of free multicultural adventures starts on Thursday with interviews with two authors, both at 7pm. Details like links, addresses, times and

308. Report on the Ukrainian, Polish, Mexican, Korean, Voices of Nations, & Tibetan Festivals

  This past September 14-16 weekend, I went to five festivals, two parades, and a very spiritual Tibetan event. The Ukrainian parade was better

307. Bata Shoe Museum’s Shoe Project

The Bata Shoe Museum has a new exhibition about the special shoes of 12 immigrant women from countries like the Ukraine, Turkey and Japan.

Thanks to the Consulate General of Mexico, here are the dates of upcoming Mexican films at The Toronto International Film Festival: “Post Tenebras Lux”,

305. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free September 14-16 Multicultural Weekend

  The Ukrainian Parade would be my first priority this weekend. But you might prefer other events. Details like links, addresses, times and schedules

TIFF has a wide selection of foreign movies of interest, too many for us to list or consider. We need help. Gina Csanyi-Robah of