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… noticed that we at the Museum are a little obsessed with food these days? There’s a few reasons for that. Firstly, we’re cooking up a new … food is a big part of who we are as individuals and families, as communities, and as a country. And lastly, when the food is prepared … work and care that goes into preparing the food. Just as bringing ingredients together creates new tastes, bringing people together can create …
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… tomato coulis and 125 ml (½ cup) water or more. The liquid should completely cover the potatoes. Bring to boil, then reduce heat to low. … minutes, stirring frequently. The pasta should absorb the liquid and become creamy due to the mixture. If necessary, add 125 ml (½ cup) water … another popular Little Italy address. She won a 2024 Taste Canada Gold Award in Regional and Cultural category for her cookbook …
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… Why should you apply? Finding meaningful work in a new country can come with multiple challenges including non-transferable …
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… Christmas was birthed, he never asked of other staff what he did not do himself. He worked many of the extra evening hours himself. I think … dreams and struggles of their own. Respectfully submitted, Elaine Bladon (nee Haigh) 2009 …
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… Christmas was birthed, he never asked of other staff what he did not do himself. He worked many of the extra evening hours himself. I think … dreams and struggles of their own. Respectfully submitted, Elaine Bladon (nee Haigh) 2009 …
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… Volunteer Engagement Program is supported by the Macdonald Stewart Foundation and Scotiabank. Volunteers from all backgrounds are welcome at the Museum—including you! Share cross-cultural experiences with … immigration history. Meet new people in a vibrant atmosphere and become actively involved in your community. Gain marketable skills and …
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… different places and time periods. They both ended with a new life in Canada . And although they are not part of our exhibitions, they are … refugees hidden under a tarpaulin until they reached the departure point. After another five days at sea, they landed at Christmas Island, … zoo” and a prison. He would spend three and a half years there. At one point, he became so desperate he attempted suicide by trying to dive …
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… different places and time periods. They both ended with a new life in Canada . And although they are not part of our exhibitions, they are … refugees hidden under a tarpaulin until they reached the departure point. After another five days at sea, they landed at Christmas Island, … zoo” and a prison. He would spend three and a half years there. At one point, he became so desperate he attempted suicide by trying to dive …
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… 47', simply a word and number, however it recalls some of Ireland’s darkest years. Specifically, it’s an epithet endowed upon 1847. The … he could save the money to put himself through medical school. After becoming a doctor, he travelled to England in 1914 for further studies. When the first world war broke out, he offered to stay and treat …
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… However, after checking all the Nova Scotia resources I have access to, I still did not find the result. Since Thomas McGivern and Ann …