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  • Patricia Campbell Edwards
    … Alumni Type: War Bride Ship: Ile de France Date of Arrival: October, 1944 Immigration ID Travel ID (1) …
  • Achille Ginevra Rinaldo Aldo Carinci
    … May 12, 1956 the Castel Felice arrives in Canada. It will take two days on a train before my father finds his roots in Toronto, Ontario. From this day forward the dream of a better life is realized in the children and …
  • Colin and Hugh Campion
    … the Women's Auxiliary to the Navy League Seamen's Club. Sadly, the day after the Japanese surrendered, 15 August 1945, our mother died and …
  • Elsie Kennedy and Lynda
    … time I first stepped on the train at Halifax Pier until the present day. I still remember that wonderful train journey through Nova Scotia, …
  • Antonio Paolo Cappuccitti
    … 3 Arrived in Canada as a 3 year old. Travelled with my mother Antonia di Poce Cappuccitti and my older sister Santina Tersigni, she was 9 at … Well it worked out for me. I grew up in Toronto as a stalwart Canadian, a Maple Leafs fan and a career Public Servant. I was able to …
  • Thy Anne Chu Quang
    … with the French Solidarity Priority Fund and the French Agency for Development. Return to Soft Landing Soft Landing is a project curated … environmentalism, science, and community activism. The project is funded by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 …
  • Private Harker F. Coutts
    … oldest child in a farming family. He enlisted in Gore Bay on the last day of 1915 at 16 yrs. of age. …
  • we would be freer (بنكون اكتر احرار)
    … taste and bright colour, the sumac plant is used as a medicine, spice, dye, and more. Weaving together the voices of two women – one from the …
  • Artist-in-Residence 2023 - shalan joudry
    … past the residency period but in the early spring of 2024 a large audience was thrilled by a special sneak-peek into the creative process … explained, “The new movement work, Dancing Kmɨtkinu, explores and embodies the words, images, and important messages of the poem, and …
  • Caranguejeira Pioneers
    … Six young men from a village in Portugal called Caranguejeira decided to embark to a distant and unknown land called Canada with the … except working on the fields for family survival. They were brave to come especially when they first arrived and could not understand anyone … they moved around to better jobs and gradually for a better life to a point that they decided that living in Canada was going to be their …

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