By Aaron Zaretsky
July is all about Canadian culture and identity. Throughout the month there will be plenty of free Canadian theme events in Toronto, focusing on diversity within Canada and Toronto. By Josha Shivprashad
So you want to play mas at this upcoming Carnival in Toronto? But you never have before and want to know how? Don’t sweat it, save that for the road! I have combined a guideline for you on how you can get involved in one of the biggest Carnivals right here in Toronto. It all starts with costume selection. By Si Sun
The basis of Indigenous culture encourages people to cherish and appreciate all parts of the animal in one way or the other. This means that the entire animal is either consumed or has a utilitarian purpose to it. Often inspired by the preservation of balance within nature, wasting is considered an insult to Mother Earth (Mother Nature). Bringing age old Indigenous traditions and culinary customs to the modern day, VIBE 105 has the top 5 Indigenous Restaurants in Toronto. By Josha Shivprashad
Growing up as a first generation Canadian hailing from a Guyanese background in the mid 90’s and 2000’s, the intertwines of culture and language have always been something that played a significant role in my life and daily experiences. |
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