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… August 22, 2018 Halifax, NS Saputo Family commemorates arrival in Canada with $1M donation to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 Arriving from Sicily and … Saputo Hall is a hub of activity where public and educational programs come to life and visitors gather for exhibition openings and guided …
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… annually and join our leadership giving circle. Sobey Wall of Honour Commemorate the arrival of your family to Canada with a plaque on the … Wadih M. Fares Wall of Tribute Recognize the contributions of your community or cultural groups or of an embassy or consul with a plaque …
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… is both diverse and delicious. Generation after generation of newcomers have brought new recipes, ingredients and approaches, while … chef’s trip to Costa Rica. There are also innovations by immigrant communities, like Newfoundland Chow Mein, which used thinly sliced … opens on May 10 and will remain at the Museum until January 2026. Access to the special exhibition is included with admission. …
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… In 1953, when you came to Canada, you had to have the following: 1. - Passport 2. - German I.D. … we had to our name, but was also the amount allowed for us to bring to Canada. We boarded the ship named Arosa Kulm, on February 17th, 1953. … and dreams, I was blindfolded and placed in front of a very big map of Canada. I pointed to Woodstock, Ontario. I, and six others, headed to …
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… Charles Elliott Brown Service # F67753 Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps June 1940 to July 1945 To my Mother, Diane … Camp Aldershot and Camp Debert, Nova Scotia. He was enlisted in Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps as a Medic. Charlie, as he was known by … Elizabeth, arriving in England July 31, 1941 and would not return to Canada until 1945. My Mother, Diane was born in March 1941 and was only …
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… hometown of Sambiasc Clabria in late March, as we were to travel to Canada on the Vulcania on April 1, 1955 departing from the Port of Naples. Well, our … stops during our journey. Our first stop was in Palermo, then Genoa, Cannes, Barcelona, Gibraltar, Casablanca, Lisbon and then Halifax. This …
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… people here in the Yukon, I began to believe in myself. I learned to become a professional child care worker and after years I decided to go …
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… four girls, and we were always discouraged by close relatives and the community for only having girl children. My aunts would say, why does … it change my father’s mind? But he said to her, I don’t want her to come back one day and say, you didn’t let me study further. After my … time in my life I felt no one was judging me for being a girl. I had complete freedom to think and do what I like. I met a lot of …
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… sailing a Soling in 1972 and took part in two World championships. Was Commodore of the Brockville Yacht Club from 1991 to 1993. …
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Time 0:04:18 Transcript Perhaps growing up in a military lifestyle gave me the courage to face new environments and an adventurous spirit to explore the world. And yet, never in my wildest dreams had I imagined that one day I would be travelling halfway across the world all on my own. But as …