Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario

Ghana 62nd Independence Celebrations In Toronto

Our young adults are leading the Independence celebration this year. The focus this year  is Culture, Traditions and Heritage. What does it mean to be a Ghanaian, the rich history and traditions  To ensure everyone is able to attend….kids, young,  old and other communities can join …it is  FREE Event. March 9th, 2019 at Continuation Event Hall. 10 Belfield, Etobicoke.  Let us strive …

Community Conversation Between York University and members of the community

Having conducted cutting-edge research on migration, diaspora, and transnationalism, pertaining to Continental Africans in Canada for much of his academic career, Professor Joseph Mensah(Chair of the Department of Geography) teamed up with Professor Sylvia Bawa of York’s Department of Sociology and Ms. Evelyn Kissi (PhD Candidate, Critical Disability Studies) to convene a well-attended and successful Community ...

Launching of Ghanaian Canadian Heritage Centre Funding

The launching which was organized by the Executives of GCAO led by Mr. Emmanuel Duodu (a Toronto based banker) in collaboration with the Ghana Consulate in Toronto, chiefs of the Ghanaian community and the Ghanaian Ministerial Association of Toronto was well attended by professionals, politicians, the Toronto Police, chiefs, ethnic associations, the youth, faith groups ...

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 …

Ghana Diaspora Youth Forum (Event Pics and Videos)

June 16th 2018 - The Diaspora Affairs Office of The President of Ghana in collaboration with the Youth Wing of the Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario (GCAO) planned the first ever Diaspora Youth Forum in Toronto, Canada. Even proceeded with welcome message by Keven Anane, a youth leader from the GCAO. Followed by speeches from ...