Join Us for the launch of The Japanese Canadian Book of ABCs

We’re delighted to invite the community to the official launch of the Japanese Canadian Book of ABCs. This marks the first public opportunity to purchase the book, which was created...

January 31, 2026

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CBC Coverage of Chatham – Kent JC Heritage Markers

CBC Coverage of Chatham – Kent JC Heritage Markers

August 22, 2018

CEREMONIAL UNVEILING JAPANESE CANADIAN HERITAGE SIGNS - On September 7, 2018 at 11:00 pm a ceremonial unveiling of heritage signs and the planting of Yoshino cherry trees will be held at Mitchell’s Bay Park (Main...

TorontoNAJC Update – August 2018

TorontoNAJC Update – August 2018

July 31, 2018

TorontoNAJC at Natsu Matsuri TorontoNAJC  took a table at the JCCC’s Natsu Matsuri and Obon on Saturday July 14 and set up a Chapter information booth. Members of the Board of Directors –...

TorontoNAJC Update – July 2018

June 30, 2018

WE SHOULD KNOW EACH OTHER – Saturday, July 7, 2018 - St. Andrew’s - St. David's Anglican Church - 49 Donlands Avenue, Toronto - 3:00 - 5:00 PM - Justice Maryka Omatsu will preside over a viewing...

HALF-YEAR MEMBERSHIP – Available Online Redress Anniversary Special

HALF-YEAR MEMBERSHIP – Available Online Redress Anniversary Special

June 13, 2018

Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Redress by joining the Toronto Chapter of the NAJC. The apology and the redress agreement of 1988 were made possible by one of the most successful civil rights campaigns in...

TorontoNAJC – May Update

TorontoNAJC – May Update

May 31, 2018

Exiles in their own country. Japanese Canadians in Chatham-Kent, Ontario.  A Historic Marker Project. The mass incarceration of the Japanese Canadian community during the Second World War was not limited within the borders of...

Asian Heritage Month – A Highlight

Asian Heritage Month – A Highlight

May 23, 2018 Toku Suyama ,

Three cheers for Tokugi Suyama! Toku or Toke Suyama, a Toronto NAJC Board member was a 2018 recipient of the Outstanding Asian Canadian Award. The award was presented at the Canadian Multicultural Council...

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