Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce met with ethnic media representatives Wednesday evening at Columbus Centre in North York, where he outlined the province’s current priorities on energy, mining, investment, jobs and housing affordability, while also emphasizing the role of ethnic media in connecting immigrant communities with public policy information.
Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce met with ethnic media representatives Wednesday evening at Columbus Centre in North York, where he outlined the province’s current priorities on energy, mining, investment, jobs and housing affordability, while also emphasizing the role of ethnic media in connecting immigrant communities with public policy information.
April 14 — The “2026 Sichuan Tour for Overseas Chinese Media” brought over 20 representatives from 17 countries and regions to Chengdu’s Pidu District. Delegates visited the Embodied Intelligence Robot Base, Digital Smart Studio at Chengdu Film & Television City, and Ancient Town Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, experiencing Pidu’s latest innovations in tech innovation, digital filmmaking, and the revitalization of intangible cultural heritage (ICH).
Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce met with ethnic media representatives Wednesday evening at Columbus Centre in North York, where he outlined the province’s current priorities on energy, mining, investment, jobs and housing affordability, while also emphasizing the role of ethnic media in connecting immigrant communities with public policy information.
Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce met with ethnic media representatives Wednesday evening at Columbus Centre in North York, where he outlined the province’s current priorities on energy, mining, investment, jobs and housing affordability, while also emphasizing the role of ethnic media in connecting immigrant communities with public policy information.
Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce met with ethnic media representatives Wednesday evening at Columbus Centre in North York, where he outlined the province’s current priorities on energy, mining, investment, jobs and housing affordability, while also emphasizing the role of ethnic media in connecting immigrant communities with public policy information.
April 14 — The “2026 Sichuan Tour for Overseas Chinese Media” brought over 20 representatives from 17 countries and regions to Chengdu’s Pidu District. Delegates visited the Embodied Intelligence Robot Base, Digital Smart Studio at Chengdu Film & Television City, and Ancient Town Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, experiencing Pidu’s latest innovations in tech innovation, digital filmmaking, and the revitalization of intangible cultural heritage (ICH).
Oak Valley Health’s Markham Stouffville Hospital on April 8 recognized the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville and Mayor Iain Lovatt for a $1 million contribution raised through a series of community fundraising events in support of the hospital.
At the end of March, Monsheong Foundation said a fundraising campaign held with A1 Chinese Radio raised more than $270,000 to support the construction of two new long-term care homes in Markham and Richmond Hill.
The City of Toronto announced on March 17 that it is expanding its CampTO nutrition program for Summer 2026 and continuing its Early Local Registration model to improve access for families and children across the city. Mayor Olivia Chow visited York Recreation Centre on the same day, where she joined children participating in the CampTO March Break program and handed out nutritious snacks.
Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce met with ethnic media representatives Wednesday evening at Columbus Centre in North York, where he outlined the province’s current priorities on energy, mining, investment, jobs and housing affordability, while also emphasizing the role of ethnic media in connecting immigrant communities with public policy information.
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