By Terry Watada Matsujiro Watada, my father, died in 1987 at the age of 81. He was a rugged man; his body was sculpted by his years working as a highrigger in a BC logging camp before farming on the prairies. He then made his way to Toronto to work for a construction company. He...
Month: November 2015
Canada Must Stand Firm in Support of Syrian Refugees
The National Association of Japanese Canadians applauds the Liberal government’s clear commitment to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees in communities across Canada over the next few months. We also are encouraged by the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s more general pledge to pursue a principled, humane approach in Canada’s international engagements. The National Association of Japanese Canadians...Continue reading
Hide Hyodo-Shimizu Research Scholarship
The National Association of Japanese Canadians and the Landscapes of Injustice Partnership Project are proud to jointly announce the: “HIDE HYODO-SHIMIZU RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP” Valued at $10,000, this research scholarship will be awarded to a student who was enrolled full time at a Canadian University in the 2016-2017 academic year. The successful applicant will join the...Continue reading
NAJC Heritage Committee Survey 2015
The National Association of Japanese Canadians’ Heritage Committee would like to announce the heritage committee survey 2015. The objective is to gain a better understanding of the national heritage situation and establish heritage-related contacts. The survey will be available online from November to December 2015. We encourage all member organizations, supporting member organizations, and other...
Finding Your One True Match
Did we catch your attention? Perhaps disappointing to some, the NAJC is not launching into the dating business. However, we do want to bring your attention to a matter of importance to the Japanese Canadian community. Individuals of Asian descent may find it difficult to locate a potentially life-saving stem cell donor should health issues...Continue reading
