90 Seconds to Midnight: Nuclear Weapons & Climate Change

Support us & join us in peace for the in-person commemoration ceremony to mark the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki: “90 Seconds to Midnight: Nuclear Weapons & Climate Change” Sunday 6 August 2023 4:00 – 9:00 PM EDT The Peace Garden on Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square Registration link: www.tinyurl.com/90secondstomidnight 4:00...

Hamilton : Canadian Japanese Natsu Matsuri

Hamilton Chapter National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) is partnering with the Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre (CJCC) to present:  Canadian Japanese Natsu Matsuri   Date: August 12, 2023 Time: 1PM -5PM Opening Ceremony at 12:00 noon with Omikoshi Shrine Procession, taiko drums followed by festival folk dances and audience participation Location: Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre...

NAJC POSITION STATEMENT:

NAJC POSITION STATEMENT: Statement made on June 15, 2023 by Czech President Petr Pavel Winnipeg, Manitoba – July 14, 2023 On June 15, 2023, Czech President Petr Pavel stated that Russians living abroad should be put under strict surveillance by intelligence services in their host countries. “I can be sorry for these people but at...

Surrey Fusion Festival Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23

  Drop by the Japan / Japanese Canadian Pavilion at Surrey Fusion Festival. Try origami, Japanese paper folding, pick up Japan Tourism maps & info, and learn about the Surrey Japanese Canadian strawberry farmers and the history of Japanese Canadians. Saturday, July 22 & Sunday, July 23 from 11 a.m. Country Pavilions close at 9...

7月の日系カナダ人の歴史

日系カナダ人の歴史おける7月のハイライト NAJC前会長  ロリーン・及川 2023年、全カナダ人日系人協会(NAJC)は、1941年から1949年までの各月に起きた日系カナダ人関係の出来事を見直しています。 特に政府の動きと、その日系カナダ人への影響に注目します。

NAJC Message, July 2023

Highlights of July Dates in Japanese Canadian History By Lorene Oikawa, Past President NAJC In 2023, the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) is reviewing the highlights of dates for each month, from the period 1941 to 1949. We are looking at the actions of government and the impact on Japanese Canadians.   1942 July...

Happy Canada Day!

  On Canada Day we appreciate our families and renew our desire for inclusive, thriving communities. We also take time to reflect and remember the long history of Indigenous peoples who were here for millennia before settlers arrived. We commit to taking meaningful action on our journey of reconciliation. Art by Curtis Wilson from the...Continue reading

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