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  • Gido Habib’s Ful Breakfast - Shahir Massoud
    … medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, and a pinch of salt, cooking to soften, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the cumin and the beans, along with the … French Culinary Institute. With classic French training, Massoud combined academia with real world experience in some of New York's most … as the chef-host of the daily show "The Goods". Shahir went on to host 260 episodes of national television, and even had the chance to cook …
  • A Taste of Our Home: The Flavours of Migration & Diversity in Canada Activity Book
    … of Migration & Diversity in Canada is an activity book created to accompany the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21’s travelling … a taste of immigration . Download activity book [PDF] This engaging resource invites learners, ages 12-15, to explore how immigration has … working in the classroom, or exploring at home , this activity book offers a fun, meaningful way to connect with the diverse flavours of …
  • Hearts of Freedom - Stories of Southeast Asian Refugees
    … December 3, 2023 This exhibition focuses on the incredible stories of Southeast Asian refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The impact … Rights, everyone has a right to life, liberty, and security of person; and the right to seek and enjoy asylum from persecution in other … to the fabric of the Canadian history of immigration. https://heartsoffreedom.org/ …
  • The Way of Tea in Whitehorse by Lillian
    … in Whitehorse and who are bonded together by their desire to maintain some of their cultural practices. I enjoy being part of this group, but … my Dad was a Buddhist. Mum had a stroke in 2005, as a result of complications after some dental surgery. I kept thinking if only I had … what they had sacrificed for our family. As I observe and enjoy the company of the women… I am reminded of my mother and her women friends. …
  • Letters Home by Matt
    … Colleen gave me a small bundle of 36 numbered envelopes to keep me company. Inside were notes of encouragement and questions to inspire letters home. They were a welcome reminder of someone who cared. What would Dad like where you are? What language are …
  • Morris Ladenheim
    … from his extended family including his grandparents with whom he had lived his entire life. It meant leaving behind everything he knew … What did Morris Ladenheim eventually learn about those who did not come to Canada? He learned of the murder of his grandparents by the … gas chambers and crematoria when they returned to Europe. He learned how lucky he was to be Canadian, but he also learned that anti-Semitism …
  • Choices by Phillippa
    … house. It was filled with family portraits and china that had come from England as well as her paintings of Nova Scotia. She served … day in 1944, she was walking in Hyde Park with her dog. A few handsome Canadian soldiers walked past, and she coyly unleashed her dog and yelled to the …
  • Canada has changed me and my values
    … I look back on how Canada has changed me and my values. I think the hardest part of … should be done. I was brought up to understand that the British knew how to do things correctly. – Adrienne Brown nee Drought, 1961 …
  • “Small Gold Mine of Talent”: Integrating Prague Spring Refugee Professionals in Canada, 1968-1969
    … professionals and skilled tradespeople. This article examines how these refugees navigated language training and barriers to employment, including professional accreditation, and examines how this experience shaped bureaucratic and public views of refugee …

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