【CCTVmedium News】On August 18th, the highly anticipated annual Media Day of the NATIONAL ETHNIC PRESS AND MEDIA COUNCIL OF CANADA was held in conjunction with the grand opening of the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE). This day saw members of various ethnic media alliances from the Greater Toronto Area gathering to celebrate this multicultural event, showcasing diversity and cultural integration.
As an important annual event, Media Day provided an excellent platform for ethnic media members to display their publications. Representatives from various media outlets showcased their latest publications and reports at booths provided by the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada. Through gatherings and exchanges, they shared their experiences and insights, fostering interaction and communication not only among the media but also between different cultures.
Among the attendees were members of the Canadian Association of Chinese Reporters, including Jennifer Zhu, Editor-in-Chief of CCTVmedium; Hu Yuebing of The Manitoba Chinese Tribuen; Zhou Zhihua, Editor-in-Chief of Canada China News; and Lin Cailiang, founder of Chinese Canadian Times, along with its Editor-in-Chief Yang Xiao. Thomas, Chairman of the NATIONAL ETHNIC PRESS AND MEDIA COUNCIL OF CANADA, gave a speech expressing gratitude to the attending media. This was followed by the Council’s annual ribbon-cutting ceremony.
This year’s CNE exhibition featured numerous highlights, including the display of new technologies such as 6ix Dimension, alongside water shows, aerial performances, ice shows, and street art, all of which drew significant attention from the public. These captivating events showcased the diversity of different cultures, further enriching the content of the exhibition.
The successful hosting of CNE Media Day not only strengthened the connections between multicultural media but also played a positive role in promoting diversity and inclusiveness in Canadian society. This special day has become an important platform for showcasing and celebrating Canada’s rich multicultural heritage, paving the way for future cultural exchanges and collaborations.
As CNE continues, multicultural media will keep bringing the public more diverse and exciting reports, further enhancing understanding and exchange between different cultures.