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  • Tony and Paula van de Coevering
    … Tony and Paula van de Coevering …
  • Cornelis Dirkje Van de Waal
    … Cornelis Dirkje Van de Waal …
  • Antonio Amaral De Melo Pereira
    … Antonio Amaral De Melo Pereira …
  • Clarence and Ann Posthumus de Beer
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  • Vincenzo De Rose and Annita Covelli
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  • Marietta, Tony and Rita Di Nardo
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  • Canada: Day 1 - Oral History Videos
    … Own Words The immigration experience is marked by firsts. The first day in a new country takes shape with an individual’s first steps, … and first experiences. Our very first travelling exhibition, Canada: Day 1 , explores immigrants’ diverse personal Day 1 experiences, from … Canada: Day 1 - Oral History Videos …
  • Artist-in-Residence 2021 - Aquil Virani
    … The creative work integrates the real details of stories from various communities as told by them. The use of voice is crucial for Virani. … when she married my father. My Mum was smart, caring and fearless. She died in 2020 and I miss her every day. ( Translated from French: ) So, … fearless. She took on life with a smile and her contagious laugh. She died in 2020 and I miss her every day. (Translated from French) That’s …
  • Katrina Ewanishan Yurko
    … Here's the story of Catherine Yurko, part facts and everything else. The Early Years In my opinion, a person's birthday was considered a special day, and my mother's was no exception. She was born on July 21, 1925 as … search of better opportunities the family decided to relocate to Two Hills, Alberta in 1936 where things started to change for the …
  • John and Anisia Lysack and Family
    … ocean trip – seeing whales and large schools of fish, climbing anchor chains, and seeing moving pictures for the first time. It was a big … spoke Ukrainian, but the older children quickly learned how to say ice cream in English. Mom’s Dad got off the train in Quebec to buy some food, but missed the train, so now the family was even more separated, …

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