

Join us on Saturday May 14, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. for our presentation of A Tamil Experience – Black July 1983, as we explore the lived experiences and stories of four Tamil Canadians from Sri Lanka living in Mississauga. Ontario has one of the largest concentrations of Tamils outside of Southeast Asia. As of 2016,…
Outrage at the news from the Kamloops Indian Residential School. A statue toppled. The anger is palpable. Sadly the story is not a new one, and unfortunately it is likely a story that we will hear again … and again. The road to healing, of reconciling our history with finding a path forward, will be…
On April 7th the world celebrates World Health Day. #WorldHealthDay was proposed at the First Health Assembly in 1948 and took effect in 1950 with the goal of raising awareness about a relevant health theme and area of concern for the World Health Organization each year. Topics have previously focused on important health issues such as…
We made reference to Britannia Road in an earlier article – the road is named for the community it led to – but we did not talk about the community itself. Driving along the busy thoroughfares of Hurontario Street or Britannia Road today, people may not notice the “Welcome to Britannia” road signs. The historic…
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