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Five festivals in five days in communities along the Erie Canal will mark the canal's 200th anniversary and celebrate ...
That spirit of unity and strength is what we celebrated this Canada Day. July 1 is not just a holiday; it is a reminder of ...
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Is the city’s famed multiculturalism—what Rushdie once described as a “melange, a hotchpotch, a bit of this and a bit of that ...
Yet while the evidence is clear on the strengths that multiculturalism can bring to a society, the erosion of trust around the world has made it more difficult for such plurality to flourish ...
“Canada was built on the bedrock of three peoples – Indigenous, French, and British. In the generations since, Canada has ...
“Multiculturalism must be a value that we deeply believe in,” he said, adding that the onus falls on the majority race or culture to promote true multiculturalism which goes beyond co-existence.
Officially designated by former governor general Clarkson in 2002, Canadian Multiculturalism Day affirms our commitment to a society where everyone belongs.
Sixty years ago this summer, Congress enacted the nation-transforming Voting Rights Act. Soon, however, Congress and a ...
The closure of Sydney’s best banh mi joint is a prompt to consider the limits of Australia’s consumerist embrace of ...
Government of Canada marks Canadian Multiculturalism Day. OTTAWA, ON, June 27, 2025 /CNW/ - Canada's cultural diversity stems from the many communities that have made this country their home.