Toronto History Museums launches virtual Awakenings program
The City of Toronto launched the Awakenings program – a virtual series of art projects by Black, Indigenous and artists of…
Art of inclusion can help build a better Canada
As we bid the pandemic year goodbye and herald the new year, it’s worth asking about the kind of society…
Canada: Black classical musicians are building supportive communities
Music has been significant for many during COVID-19 isolation, and in these same months Black musicians have amplified the momentum of the Black Lives…
‘Schitt’s Creek’ and ‘Letterkenny’ are love letters to rural Canada
At the 72nd Emmy awards held on Sep. 20, Schitt’s Creek took home seven awards and set the record for most wins in…
Top 5 Must-Visit Destinations in Ontario for Latin American Tourists
Toronto is the most multicultural city of the face of the Earth.
Best Canadian Universities for Latin American Students
The University of Toronto is described as the best of its kind in Canada and it occupies the 31st position in the world ranking.
These are the Best Ontario Colleges for Latin American Students
Many schools in Canada and Ontario have created specific services to attract students from Latin America.
Eight Successful Latin American-Caribbean Artists in Canada
Alex Cuba is a great figure of Latin American and Caribbean music in Canada, its most acclaimed star.
Distillery District: Toronto’s Most European Side
The streets of Distillery District are walked by thousands of visitors on a daily basis, interested in touring one of the areas with more history and charm in Toronto.
Mexican Culture Shows its Best in Toronto
Since her arrival at the capital of Ontario in 2005, renowned Mexican violinist Paulina Derbez has developed an intense cultural activism and she has stood out as a cultural ambassador of her country in Canada.