As part of Philanthropist.ca celebration of Canada’s 150th, they are profiling Canadians from across the non-profit sector and putting a face to 150 individuals who work or volunteer in Canada’s social sector.
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“Hello, is there anybody in there?” has been a question Azim Keshavjee and Comfortably Numb have been asking for over 25 years and it’s one that, like the band they admire, never gets old.
Pluralism Forum: Reducing Group Inequalities: Pathways to Pluralism in Malaysia, Brazil and Nigeria
The $28.5 million project was made possible with … $385,000 from the Ismaili community of B.C.
On Saturday, January 23, Aga Khan Museum welcomed Ali Riza and Hüseyin Albayrak — modern-day troubadours and heirs of the “Ashik” tradition of Anatolia
Endorsed by Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi.
Iqbal (Nick) Mawani was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada for the promotion of health care and healthy living and for contributing significantly to expand the use of Natural Health Products over 12 years in Canada.
The World’s Best Architecture: Architizer announces the winners of the 2017 A+Awards.
“I started choreographing this piece back in June 2016 and finally brought it to life as part of Roots: A Journey Through India – my travelling stage show”
This lecture will focus on compassion in the context of caregiving, mental health, aging populations and compassionate communities.
The landscape architect discusses how local plants featured in the garden respond to the seasonal changes and the paths are highlighted against the woods.
From Kampala to Canada: Our History, Our Future.
Carleton University and the MacOdrum Library are pleased showcase the Ugandan Asian Archive Collection on May 6, 2017 in Calgary, AB.
They came from Damascus, Aleppo, Banias, and beyond — and now they live in camps and abandoned buildings as Syria becomes a haunting memory. In this intimate and compelling drama, a Syrian woman prepares kibbeh in her kitchen while recounting tales of her vanished lover, bringing to life a land torn apart by civil war.
Fireside Chat with the Attorney General of Ontario, the Honourable Yasir Naqvi and the Aga Khan Foundation Canada CEO, Mr. Khalil Shariff on “The Role of Public Policy and Politics as Canada Turns 150”
Described in the sixteenth century as a masterpiece and acknowledged to this day as one of the most important works of Iranian painting