Facilitating Connection Through Film and Conversation

eventbrite registration The Toronto NAJC is pleased to screen “A Sorry State” directed by BC filmmaker, Mitch Miyagawa. Experience the power of community screenings, where shared viewing enables collective reflection...

March 16, 2025

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TorontoNAJC May Update

TorontoNAJC May Update

May 1, 2019

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear friends, We are pleased to say that the 70th Anniversary of Freedom Day will be celebrated as part of Asian Heritage Month. The Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General in...

TorontoNAJC April Update

TorontoNAJC April Update

April 3, 2019

National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) Negotiations with the Government of British Columbia -Public Consultations on B.C. Redress to be Held Across Canada On March 20th National NAJC President Lorene Oikawa confirmed on...

Sadly, Never Again is Now

Sadly, Never Again is Now

March 17, 2019

NAJC Response to Attacks on the New Zealand Mosques The Toronto NAJC is shocked and saddened by the recent terror attacks at two New Zealand mosques. We extend our deepest condolences to the...

TorontoNAJC March Update

TorontoNAJC March Update

March 1, 2019 Freedom Day ,The Tashme Project ,

2019 TorontoNAJC Board Members   The 2019 Officers were selected at the first Board meeting on February 18th at Momiji Centre; President - Lynn Deutscher Kobayashi, Vice President - Kim Uyede-Kai, Treasurer -...

TorontoNAJC AGM Update

TorontoNAJC AGM Update

February 12, 2019 Lynn Deutscher Kobayashi ,Momiji Healthcare Society ,Momiji Seniors ,NAJC ,

TorontoNAJC Held its 2018 Annual General Meeting on January 20 at Momiji Centre.    Highlights -Presentation of $20,000 to the Momiji Health Care Society's Wellness Fund. Outgoing Acting President, Bruce Tatemichi presented Pam Waintraub,...

TorontoNAJC February Update

TorontoNAJC February Update

January 31, 2019 Japanese Canadian Internment ,

FREEDOM DAY 2019 – a 70th Anniversary On April 1, 1986 a celebration of “Freedom Day” was held at Toronto City Hall.  This evening commemorated April 1, 1949, the day Canadian citizens of Japanese Ancestry...

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