DISTRIBUTORS
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre
37 Hanna Avenue, Suite 220
Toronto, ON M6K 1W9
tel.: (416) 588-0725
fax: (416) 588-7956
cfmdc@cfmdc.org
www.cfmdc.org
Moving Images Distribution
402 West Pender St, Suite 606
Vancouver, BC V6B 1T6
tel: (604) 684-3014
toll-free: 1-800-684-3014
fax: (604) 684-7165
mailbox@movingimages.ca
http://www.movingimages.ca/catalogue/index.html
Video In/Video Out
1965 Main Street
Vancouver, BC V5T 3C1
tel.: (604) 872-8337
fax: (604) 876-1185
info@videoinstudios.com
http://www.videoinstudios.com
Video Pool
300 – 100 Arthur St.
Winnipeg , MB R3B 1H3
tel.: (204) 949-9134
fax: (204) 942-1555
vpadmin@videopool.org
http://www.videopool.org/
Vtape
401 Richmond Street West, Suite 452
Toronto, ON M5V 3A8
tel.: (416) 351-1317
fax: (416) 351-1509
info@vtape.org
http://www.vtape.org/
|
President's Message
-
January 2012
Currently, the NAJC is finalizing the Kansai tour itinerary that will take in the cities of Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Kobe and Hiroshima. [...] Read more →
Community Features
-
Looking for former UBC JC students, 1941/42
The planning for the May 26, 2012 convocation is proceeding very fast. Several committees have been formed to take care of the different aspects of the event. Each committee is led by competent and enthusiastic individuals who will make this special convocation a memorable one. [...] Read more →
|
MISSION STATEMENT:
To promote and develop a strong Japanese Canadian identity and thereby to strengthen local communities and the national organization; and To strive for equal rights and liberties for all persons-in particular, the rights of racial and ethnic minorities.
VISION:
A strong, unified community founded on diversity and committed to human rights for all for the enrichment of Canada
From The Bulletin
-
Remembering Gordon and Esther Hirabayashi
My parents, Gordon and Esther Hirabayashi, were remarkable folks. My mother’s father, Floyd Schmoe, was a charismatic individual, a renaissance man who was a lifetime pacifist, author, sculptor, mountain guide and park naturalist on Mt. Rainier, marine biologist, and forest ecologist. He built houses for refugees in France for 14 months during World War [...]
It is not enough just to have a birth certificate, certifying one’s birth in Canada. It is not enough to be a native Canadian and expect that mere birth alone is everything: privileges, responsibilities, pride, allegiance. One must grow into citizenship; one must shoulder the responsibilities before there is any real joy in the privileges; one must be vigilant for the honour of one’s country, its integrity, else how can one say with pride: "I am Canadian."
Muriel Kitagawa
full quote
|