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GCAO Statement About The Death of George Floyd !!

GCAO Statement About The Death of George Floyd !!

The last words of George Floyd, “I can’t breathe,” resonate with the cries of the oppressed around the world, both in the past and the present day.  The world is filled with sadness as we reflect upon the dysfunctional legal system and aggressive policing tactics that led to the death George Floyd at the hands …

Textile Arts and Design Program For Youths

10 Belfield Road in Toronto was the venue for artistic training and skills development in modern Batik for some youth in the Toronto Ghanaian community during this summer. This summer workshop for the youth dubbed ‘Modern Batik Couture’ was organized under the auspices of the Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario (GCAO) and funded by the ...

Toronto Community Spring Cleanup Exercise

Ghanaians living in the largest commercial city of Canada, Toronto, teamed up with the City of Toronto to clean up some parts of the city, specifically the Chalkfarm Park area which houses a lot of immigrants on May 4, 2019. This effort at cleanliness is a collaboration between the Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario (GCAO). …

Maiden Launch of GCAO Annual Voluntary Community Clean Up Event

Dear Community Leaders/Members/Churches, The Ghanaian-Canadian Association of Ontario (GCAO) alias Ghana Union is embarking on a maiden two day community clean up exercise on May 4 and May 25. You and your members are cordially invited to join this voluntary community cleanup effort for at least one or both dates. ● 4 May 2019, from …

TOWN-HALL AND COMMUNITY CENTER FUND LAUNCHING

Our Cherished Community Leaders and Members: I want to start by expressing appreciation for the great work done by fellow Ghanaians who migrated here a while back to Canada and braced the odds and built places of worship, formed associations, sacrificed so much to settle here and some had to forgo their cherished professions back …

GCAO Summer Reading Club Graduation

By: Joe Kingsley Eyiah English writer said, “Reading maketh a man.” How true! Reading is very important to every child’s educational development. It is also said that the devil finds work for the idle hands to do. It is in the light of the above that Homework Club of the Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario …