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Date: Friday, May 8, 2026 Time: 11:30am Location: Fairmont Royal York, 100 Front St. W. Toronto, ON Cost: Tables $2,500 / tickets $250 / sponsorship available In support of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Purchase tickets, tables or sponsorship → The Fascinating Canadian Speaker …
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… by Carrie-Ann Smith, Vice President, Audience Engagement The Canadian Museum of Immigration … to Canada, but when we reflect on its beginning, the voices of four dynamic storytellers are heard above the rest. The Storytellers A … mother of six who championed multiculturalism, a Nova Scotian farm boy turned academic, and a little force of nature disguised as a …
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… The Railside Room offers space for small meetings, workshops and conferences for up to 40 guests. The intimate space is located conveniently near … provided by our partner, RCR Hospitality Group. 80 inch Display Screen for presentations Windsor Foundation Classroom The Windsor Foundation …
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Life in Canada Time 1:45 Transcript Well, I, right now, I feel like I’m becoming more like a half of Canadian I guess, because I get, because I’ve been here long enough to adopt the culture now, so. But, maybe if you were asking those questions earlier, like two years or three, I would answer …
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… Who is the Little Boy in this Picture? …
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… May 10, 2025–January 18, 2026 Recipes eat make share Perfect Pairings Canada’s food is as diverse … shaped by over 400 years of immigration and relationships between newcomers and Indigenous Peoples. Food connects us to the past, to place, … histories behind popular Canadian dishes. Learn how individuals and communities express themselves through food and engage in diverse food …
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Life in Canada Time 3:36 Transcript Monica Valencia: And then after that, I did my Master’s because when I was studying journalism—when you’re a journalist, you have to pick a, like, a beat you want to do—I don’t know, crime or you want to do politics. And for me, I was interested in doing …
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… Media Release May 13, 2019 Halifax, NS Forgiveness, Family and Canadian identity: Mark Sakamoto in Conversation with Jeanne Beker … of a human tragedy to offer a unique perspective on the idea of a Canadian family. Released in 2014 to sweepingly glowing reviews, Forgiveness also won 2018 Canada Reads, as defended by Canadian fashion journalist, icon and …
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… was here that Jean boarded a train for Sarnia, Ontario. Not realizing how big Canada was Jean hoped that Bill would be in Halifax to meet … Sarnia were quite awkward and at times very difficult as Bill’s mother (of Scottish ancestry) didn’t like the fact that Bill had married an … years in the mid-1950's, then they returned to Sarnia and raised their four children. Later Bill and Jean moved to Ottawa where Bill worked …
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… being ignored. [1] The commission addressed these concerns in their fourth and final report, recommending that minority groups be given … society. The government committed to support multiculturalism in four specific ways: assistance to cultural groups in their development …