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by Jan Raska, PhD, Historian Introduction Over the last several decades, Canada has become increasingly dependent on foreign workers to meet its growing labour shortage. This is particularly evident in the agricultural, service, and homecare industries. [1] The Canadian government regulates all …
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Bannock, also known as fry bread, always starts a conversation. It usually involves a critique of other people’s bannock and detailed accounts of who makes the best! I always cringe when Elders come to the restaurant and order it — they are my harshest critics. However, I’ve tweaked my formula over …
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This was the very first stew I cooked for my family after returning home from culinary school. I wanted to show off a new dish I had mastered, one that was totally unfamiliar to my parents. The introduction was a hit, and this remains a family favorite. Vindaloo hails from the state of Goa and has …
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Courtesy of Jeanne Beker. Many people in Canada and beyond know the name Jeanne Beker, who from 1985 to 2012 hosted Fashion Television , an internationally broadcast television show. Jeanne Beker fondly remembers the sparkled dress and boots she wore for her sweet sixteen. Courtesy of Jeanne Beker. …
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William Jospeh Giblin was born in 1917 in Newark, New Jersey and moved to Montreal as a child with his family in the late 1920s. In 1941, he married Rita Helen Egli, and they had a daughter, Carolyn Margaret Giblin. In June 1942, 25-year-old William joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as a …
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Mario Fanuzzi and Valeria Basso …
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Renzo Beraldo …
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Giuseppe Giuliano …
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Mario, Anna, Pasqua D'Ambrosio …
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Vincenzo Pantaleo …