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  • Newcomer Uncovers Deep Roots in Canada.
    … An interview with Linda Granfield, who, 49 years ago, arrived in Canada with two pots, two towels, and some books. She would go on to write numerous books about this … Newcomer Uncovers Deep Roots in Canada. …
  • Museum’s Podcasts Unearth Unforgettable Stories
    … right, back row: Leya Evelyn, Paolo Pietropaolo, Ida Beltran-Lucila, Tina Pittaway, Rup Magon, Jorge Requena Ramos. Front row: Leila Marshy, Philip Moscovitch, Yousuf Karsh, Rey Tatad, Dinuk Wijeratne. The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 produces … who, after six decades of painting, has taken to warning would-be buyers that she doesn’t paint boats “If you were to make a list of …
  • Cescato Aldo, Renato
    … allora io mi diedi subito da fare per trovare le 70.000 lire. Tra mia madre e mio suocero trovai i soldi, cosí preparai la valiga e alla … 1998 sono andatto in italia per festiggiare il 100 compleanno di mia madre. Quest'anno a quasi 101 anni di etá mia madre é morta. Con il passare del tempo anche Nadia si comperò una casa …
  • Heterosexism in Canadian Immigration Policy, 1952-1978
    By Steven Schwinghamer, Historian Terminology The terminology of this paper is difficult in a few ways. It is sometimes hurtful to encounter archaic slurs and stereotypes about race and sexual orientation—and some of those are presented as part of this research. I use “queer” occasionally as …
  • Canada’s Refugee Determination System
    by Jan Raska, PhD, Historian (Updated August 21, 2020) Origins of Canada’s Refugee Determination System The origins of Canada’s refugee determination system can be traced back to 1922, when the League of Nations (a predecessor to the United Nations (UN)) established the Nansen Passport which …
  • Hunger and Hope: Irish Famine Migration to Canada
    by Jan Raska, PhD, Historian Introduction Canada is home to the fourth-largest Irish diaspora in the world . [1] According to the 2021 Canadian Census, 4,413,120 Canadians claimed full or partial Irish ethnicity. Within this population, 3,819,255 Canadians reported multiple origins, while 593,865 …
  • F/Lt Maurice R. Hennigar
    … This poem is to the airmen of the Royal Canadian Air Force and is what "in Flander's Fields" was to the Canadian Military in the First World … his slight build and extreme youth for such a formidable task ahead. We served on the same Ontario base in the early part of the war, thus …
  • Fokke, Homiena van der Veen Family
    … as well, but my mother was adamant that she would not move so far away, so Canada was a compromise. It took a long time to persuade her, … sleep with some comfort while my parents watched the countryside roll by. It was not an auspicious scene as it was October and everything … give a steady income to cope with the vagarities of owning a farm (an occupation about which my father knew almost nothing). A farm was …
  • Papaya Salad Som Tum - Chef Nuit Regular
    … For me, papaya salad is the best salad in the entire world—tart, sweet, salty, and spicy. This is one of the most popular salads in Thai cuisine, and most Thai people will say that this is their favourite dish. …
  • Kookoo Sabzi - Naz Deravian
    … recipe as a guide for all the greens and spices that can be thrown in. This kookoo is prepared traditionally on the stovetop, which is the best way to brown the outside, but you can also place the pan in a 350°F oven for 30 to 40 minutes until set, and broil for a couple of minutes to brown the top. …

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