Leads the government’s anti-racism, economic inclusion, cultural heritage and provincial awards initiatives to build an equitable Ontario and promote a sense of belonging.
Located in Brockton Village, Toronto, Archive is the product of husband and wife team of David and Elyse Glantz. From the shop's earliest conceptual stages to its day-to-day operation, they've taken an active role in ensuring that Archive Tattoo stands alone in what it offers.
In an increasingly competitive environment for consumer time, interest and money, Telefilm has made stimulating audience demand for Canadian screen-based content a top priority in our corporate plan
The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA) is the largest independent LGBTQ+ archives in the world. With a focus on Canadian content, the CLGA acquires, preserves and provides public access to information and archival materials in any medium. By collecting and caring for important historical records, personal papers, unpublished documents, publications, audio-visual material, works of art, photographs, posters, and other artifacts, the CLGA is a trusted guardian of LGBTQ+ histories now and for generations to come.
The Friends of the Osborne Collection has over 500 members, primarily located in Canada but extending worldwide. Our group includes book lovers, storytellers, teachers, professors, collectors, students...people who care about early children's books, and want to help build, conserve and promote use of one of the foremost English-language children's book collections. we have supported the Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books by raising funds for special projects, includingacquisitions, beyond Toronto Public Library's regular budget, cataloguing and conservation projects, outreach through sponsored events