MCHS picnics took place at Cliff Lumsdon Park in Toronto on Sept. 24, 2020 and in Stratford on Sept. 30, 2020

According to many public health observers across Ontario, the province appears well on its way to a catastrophic turn of events

CBC Radio 1 newsletter: ‘Running on fumes’: Amid rising COVID cases, health workers struggle with fatigue, lack of support

Acorn in a Nutshell – Architectural Conservancy Ontario newsletter features key Ontario heritage preservation updates

Where to buy high-quality tea online? Camellia Sinensis in Montreal is highly recommended

77 Thirty Fifth Street TLAB decision warrants a close read: ‘From a planning perspective, it is not desirable nor appropriate to allow a development at the expense of damage (if not removal) of two mature trees that are not on the Subject Property’

I found it of interest to come across a tweet from the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 which features the photo that I have posted

For anybody interested in oral history, a 2012 paper by Sheyfali Saujani warrants a close read: Empathy and Authority in Oral Testimony: Feminist Debates, Multicultural Mandates, and Reassessing the Interviewer and her “Disagreeable” Subjects

At a June 7, 2019 MCHS luncheon in Kitchener, we met Tony who graduated in 1972, and Gail who was meeting Lynn for the first time in fifty-five years! Most recent luncheon was in Woodstock