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WHAT IS CANADA’S ROLE IN A WORLD WHERE POVERTY AND HOPELESSNESS THRIVE?
With this provocative question, BRIDGESTHATUNITE, a bilingual traveling exhibition, invites visitors to consider Canada’s global leadership role through the lens of a remarkable 25-year partnership with the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN).
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What's New
Find out about upcoming film screenings, discussions and performances [Events Calendar]
BRIDGESTHATUNITE is now recruiting exhibit guides in Ottawa and Montreal. Learn more
Get hours, dates and directions to the exhibit in Ottawa and Montreal.
Past news and events View photos and a summary of "Canada's World Dialogue on Enhancing Equality and Human Development" held in Ottawa.
BRIDGESTHATUNITE concludes successful run in Halifax. [Press release]
Canada's Unique Global Position: Bridging Divides and Forging Partnerships a breakfast conversation with Khalil Z. Shariff, CEO of Aga Khan Foundation Canada
View photos, video and a summary of "From Kabul to Halifax: Musical Performance and Film Screening"
View photos and a summary of "Education for a Better World"
View photos and a summary of "Canada's World Dialogue on Enhancing Equality and Human Development"
View photos, video and a summary of "Building Community: A Conversation with Paul Born"
View photos and a review of "Bringing the World to Canadians: A Panel Discussion on international Journalism"
View photos and remarks from the opening reception at Pier 21 in Halifax
BRIDGESTHATUNITE concludes its run in Kitchener-Waterloo. Read the press release.
Enhancing Equality and Human Development: A dialogue co-hosted with Canada's World.
From Kabul to Kitchener-Waterloo: An evening of Afghan Music and Culture, A free concert performanceby prominent Afghan artist Vaheed Kaacemy.
From Cairo to Vancouver: a public dialogue, Urban Regeneration Not Gentrification: Using Heritage to Revitalize Marginalized Neighbourhoods.
Global Citizenship: Canada,the World and You, featuring guest speaker Khalil Shariff, CEO, Aga Khan Foundation Canada.
Let The Beauty We Love Be What We Do, a 35-minute film about the importance of cultural preservation.
The Art of the Afghan Rubâb, presented with the Roundhouse Performance Centre.
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