Lunar New Year

2024 - 2 - 9

Canada Celebrates Lunar New Year with Festivities Across the Country

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Discover how Lunar New Year was joyously celebrated in Canada with dragon dances, delicious recipes, and cultural parades. Dive into the vibrant and diverse celebrations of the Year of the Dragon!

As Canada immersed itself in the Lunar New Year festivities, Minister Khera and Premier Pillai extended warm greetings to all celebrating this auspicious occasion. The air was filled with joy as Canadians of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese descent, and beyond, savored the cultural significance of the new lunar cycle. Premier David Eby and Mayor Adrian Foster echoed sentiments of unity, embracing the Year of the Dragon with open arms.

The streets came alive with colorful dragon dances in Okanagan, Vancouver's historic Chinatown, and Ottawa, symbolizing hope and blessings for the year ahead. In a delightful culinary twist, chef Deseree Lo shared a crispy prawn recipe to tantalize taste buds, while Edmonton held its first Togather Chinatown Art Fair, blending tradition with contemporary flair.

Amidst the celebrations, a touch of controversy arose in Vancouver's Chinatown parade, where exclusion incidents sparked discussions on inclusivity. However, the 50th Chinatown Spring Festival Parade showcased the vibrant spirit of the community, with dragons rhythmically dancing through the city streets.

In conclusion, the diverse Asian communities in Canada embraced the Lunar New Year with cultural pride and festive zeal. From traditional rituals to modern art fairs, Canadians united to welcome the Year of the Dragon with a flourish of colors and camaraderie.

Interesting Facts: - Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister Khera are prominent figures in Canadian politics, known for their inclusive leadership. - Vancouver's historic Chinatown has been a focal point for Lunar New Year festivities for decades, blending tradition with modernity in a vibrant display of culture and community spirit.

Statement by Minister Khera on the 2024 Lunar New Year and the ... (Canada.ca)

As we enter the Lunar New Year, I extend my warmest greetings to everyone celebrating in Canada and around the world, including the Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese ...

Statement from Premier Pillai on Lunar New Year 2024 ... (Government of Yukon)

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement: “Tomorrow marks the Lunar New Year, one of the most significant celebrations in the lunar calendar.

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Recipe: Lunar New Year crispy prawns - BC | Globalnews.ca (Globalnews.ca)

Lunar New Year is here! Celebrate the holiday with this delicious crispy prawn recipe from chef Deseree Lo.

Premier's statement on Lunar New Year | BC Gov News (BC Gov News)

Premier David Eby has issued the following statement marking Lunar New Year: “Today, we welcome the first new moon of the lunar calendar and join people in ...

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Start of Lunar New Year celebrated in Okanagan (Globalnews.ca)

We are showcasing our Chinese dances, and particularly we have our dragon dances,” said organizer Marriana Yo-Chun.

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50th annual Chinatown Lunar New Year parade held in Vancouver ... (CBC.ca)

The 50th Anniversary of the Chinatown Spring Festival Parade took place in Vancouver's historic Chinatown neighbourhood Sunday.

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Ottawa's Lunar New Year parade returns to celebrate the Year of the ... (CTV Edmonton)

Centred around the hope for good fortune and prosperity, the parade began on Somerset Street and featured a number of performances like the Dragon Dance, waist ...

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Chinatown welcomes new year with new 2-day market (CTV Edmonton)

With the new moon comes a new market in Edmonton. The inaugural Togather Chinatown Art Fair launched Saturday at the Edmonton Chinatown Multicultural Centre ...

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How Lunar New Year Is Being Celebrated By Asian Communities ... (TIME)

In 2024, the celebration falls on Saturday, Feb. 10. and marks the year of the dragon. (There are 12 different animals in the Chinese zodiac—rat, ox, tiger, ...

Statement from Mayor Adrian Foster on the Lunar New Year (clarington.net)

Today, we join East and Southeast Asian communities around the world in celebrating the Lunar New Year. This is the Year of the Dragon, a symbol of nobility, ...

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Vancouver Lunar New Year parade reverses exclusion of ... (Globalnews.ca)

Progressive and LGBTQ+ groups say organizers of Vancouver's Lunar New Year parade in Chinatown this weekend rejected their applications to take part.

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Vancouver celebrates Year of the Dragon at 50th Chinatown Spring ... (CTV News Vancouver)

Dragons danced to the beat of drums through the streets of Vancouver's historic Chinatown neighbourhood this morning.

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