vancouver-based champion: The first step towards cultural harmony starts with understanding and learning about each other's histories, Laurier chair Robert Daum said in a media release, according to Georgia Asian. Based on the 2016 Census, there are 837,130 Canadians of Filipino ancestry, comprising over two percent of the entire population. This is being made possible by the Laurier Institution, a Vancouver-based champion of cultural diversity, and other sponsors for the May 25, 2019 staging at UBC of Philippines Historama Birth of a Nation. With a cast of 110 and show time of over two hours, Philippines Historama offers a broad sweep of past and contemporary events in the country. There is no better way of learning about their history, struggles and aspirations than watching this live show, PCHC MoM president Tineke Hellwig said in the media release. The show is presented by the Pacific Canada Heritage Centre Museum of Migration PCHC MoM and the UBC Kababayan Filipino Students Association.
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