Fans of Game of Thrones or The Jungle Book might want to consider an outing to the Aga Khan Museum. As a new show called Marvellous Creatures
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A sample of some of the Tweets and Facebook messages from people attending the Doors Open Toronto 2016 event in Canada.
Hundreds of people participate in the World Partnership Walk presented by the Aga Khan Foundation at Stanley Park, in Vancouver, BC., May 29, 2016.
More than 1,000 people came out for Victoria’s World Partnership Walk on Sunday
This weekend, Doors Open returns to Toronto for the 17th time. Ahead of the annual…
The Aga Khan Foundation’s World Partnership Walk is now Canada’s largest event for raising awareness and funds for global progress.
Mayor Fougere proclaims Sunday, May 29th as World Partnership Walk Day
Premier Kathleen Wynne “steps forward” to support Toronto’s 2016 World Partnership Walk
Excerpted from The Idea of Canada: Letters to a Nation by David Johnston. Copyright © 2016 David Johnston. Published by Signal, an imprint of McClelland & Stewart, a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited. Reproduced by arrangement with the Publisher.
Explore the serene sound of Indian sitar! Discover fascinating rhythms of Arabic drums! Experience the mesmerizing sound of Persian Santur! Learn the exquisite art of calligraphy!
The 32nd annual World Partnership Walk is an initiative of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada
Hussein Hirji ’03 is now the Economic Counsellor at the Embassy of Canada in Washington.
From a very young age, I knew I wanted to devote my career to improving the quality of life of those living in developing countries.
Why South Africa ‘can’t blame apartheid for things that are unacceptable today’
It is this philosophy which makes Munira Nagji, recipient of 2010 YMCA Peace Medallion by YMCA Calgary, fly down from Canada almost every 3-4 months to her mother’s homeland, Jivapar, situated in Gujarat.