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July 3 at Harbor Point: Festival/concert to celebrate Erie Canal, Utica's multiculturalismFive 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 ...
Businesses have a role to promote multiculturalism and cohesion, say panellists at S’pore conference
Panellists also said religious organisations and consumers can play a part in strengthening multiculturalism. Read more at ...
Some benefits of diverse societies include more globally connected and economically dynamic countries. Read more at ...
In today’s edition … We dive into the myriad issues around an American World Cup ... Trump goes after Mamdani — again … Elon ...
Is the city’s famed multiculturalism—what Rushdie once described as a “melange, a hotchpotch, a bit of this and a bit of that ...
Brian Tamaki led hundreds of Destiny Church supporters in Auckland, protesting against non-Christian religions and advocating ...
“Canada was built on the bedrock of three peoples – Indigenous, French, and British. In the generations since, Canada has ...
Despite the pessimistic outlook for multiculturalism, the speakers emphasised that people and communities have the agency to make a difference. Indonesia’s Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin ...
Canadian multiculturalism, an experiment in nation-building launched more than four decades ago, has proven to be enormously successful in attracting people of all hues from across the world to make ...
Officially designated by former governor general Clarkson in 2002, Canadian Multiculturalism Day affirms our commitment to a society where everyone belongs.
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