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  • Artist-in-Residence 2016 - Kyle Jackson
    During his six month residency at the Museum, Kyle worked with visitors on a project entitled " To Those Still At Sea… ". By creating a large scale silhouette sculptural painting of the Empress of Ireland , Kyle illuminated the 102 nd year anniversary of the lives lost on the greatest maritime …
  • Share your story
    … The Museum would like to hear from anyone with a story related to Canadian immigration. Personal and family experiences of immigration are an important part of everything we do, and you can help the Story Collection grow by sharing yours. Criteria for … story meets the Museum’s mandate: “explore the theme of immigration to Canada in order to enhance public understanding of the experiences of …
  • Advantages for Immigrants in Canada with Happy Ending by Henry
    … nursing skills in world. The nurse can work can work in most of the Commonwealth countries. Having graduated as a registered nurse, and … I retired 10 years ago, I have been involved in volunteer work in the community teaching healthcare, first aid and CPR for people who came in … 2 were born in Hong Kong and 2 were born in Vancouver. They studied very hard in school with very good marks. They worked part time …
  • Railway Agreement, 1925
    … permitting the arrival of continental Europeans. [1] The government of Prime Minister Mackenzie King responded to this pressure by signing an … failed to settle on the land or find employment in farm work within one year of their arrival were subject to deportation at the expense of …
  • Julie Van Rosendaal’s Newfoundland-style Chow Mein
    … (2018) author Ann Hui writes, “…from its origin story, to its ingredients, to its execution — it was utterly and completely Newfoundland. It told the story of this place. It was as … on Newfoundland chow mein. Note: As with the rest of the ingredients, the sauce measurements don't need to be strictly adhered to. …
  • Canadian Citizenship Act, 1946
    … Act came into effect on 1 January 1947 under the government of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. The act established … First or Second World Wars were eligible for citizenship after only one year. The new legislation also granted married women greater … with certificates of Canadian citizenship. Among the recipients was Prime Minister Mackenzie King who received certificate 0001. [6]   …
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  • Fattoush Salad - Adelle Tarzibachi
    … The word fattoush comes from the Arabic word fatafit, which refers to leftover stale pita … alike. Step 1: Prepare the vinaigrette. In a small bowl, mix all ingredients with a fork. Set aside. Step 2: Prepare the fried pitas. Heat … and fry until crisp. Set aside. Step 3: Place all the fattoush ingredients and the fried pita pieces in a salad bowl. Pour in the …
  • Salzburg with Aunt Olga and Uncle Joseph - Peter Duschinsky
    … Leaving Home and Coming to Canada Time 1:50 Transcript Yeah, so, I left. I was with uh, …
  • Memories of Home by Pawknyaw
    … camp, because Piobolu was burned. I remember the day I found out I was coming to Canada. I didn’t know what to think. My dad thought coming to Canada would be a better life for our family because we were … us off. After a long trip we finally got to Canada. When we got to Welcome House we were all so tired and had a lot to go through. I couldn’t …

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