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Canada Vol.61 (Ontario – Toronto: thewalrus, TheTorontoSun, etc.)
Canada Vol.60 (Ontario – Toronto: TorontoNewsMail)
Canada Vol.56 (Ontario – southern cities) Barrie、Oshawa、Pickering、Richmond Hill、Burlington、Oakville、Brantford、Chatham-Kent
Canada Vol.55 (Ontario – southern cities) Guelph、Brampton、Mississauga、Hamilton、Vaughan、Markham
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以下、順に、
61:@thewalrus3枚
60:@TorontoNewsMail-@VancouverSun/@CBCNews/@blogTO/@CNBC
56:@BurlingtonTour
55:@HamiltonLRT、@GuelphToday、@MissiNewsRoom、@McMasterU
Japan及びOntario、都市名などを入力、検索して出て来たツイート
Toronto
Delighted to join Deputy Mayor Hirotaka Shimonaka to co-host the 30th Anniversary of the friendship city relationship celebration between Sagamihara (Japan) and Toronto. Special thanks to Mayor @kentarou450417 and Mayor @JohnTory for their strong support & leadership. pic.twitter.com/dbtFvmPQEI
— Deputy Mayor Michael Thompson (@Thompson_37) June 30, 2021
From the Canadian Magazine…
For the past 8 years, the communications team at Tokyo American Club has been guided by Toronto native Shane Busato, who arrived in Japan two decades ago with plans to stay for 12 months.https://t.co/uL8JLw2JKj#cccj Tokyo American Club #canada
— Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (@cccjapon) June 28, 2021
MDA awarded contract for Japan's Martian Moons Exploration Mission, Toronto, Canada (SPX) Sep 15, 2021 MDA Ltd. been awarded the full contract from Mitsubishi Electric in Japan to provide a Laser Rangefind… https://t.co/bxJsuO6keU pic.twitter.com/49goBNrEIN
— Copernical.com (@Copernical) September 16, 2021
By Caribbean News Global
TORONTO, Canada – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of Taiwan, the ministry of labor, the Taipei Office of the American Association in Taiwan (AIT/ T), the Japan Taiwan Exchange Association (JTEA) and the Slovak Economichttps://t.co/npnDNxWxA3 pic.twitter.com/JOZI23M7dv
— CaribbeanNewsGlobal (@GlobalCaribbean) September 12, 2021
Square has hundreds of employees across four offices in Canada, its largest international presence; it also operates in Japan, Australia, Ireland, Spain, Norway and the U.K. As of publication time, it was hiring for 54 roles based in Toronto https://t.co/e8d3onzz9A
— Anita Balakrishnan (@MsABalakrishnan) August 12, 2021
got some black garlic oil shoyu #Ramen from #Ramen isshin in toronto
#Japan #JapaneseNoodle #JapaneseNoodleSoup #Noodle #NoodleSoup
https://t.co/vQvpLetICf pic.twitter.com/APW4NvSflS— Dining Cooking (@DiningCooking) August 20, 2021
https://twitter.com/CarolineJBecker/status/1413224552642056198
They have made it through global shipping snarls to H Mart @hmartofficial on Toronto’s Yonge St
Effervescent hard candies from Japan pic.twitter.com/HMBLgxTVqX
— Andrew Bell (@AndrewBellBNN) July 30, 2021
Shou sugi ban has been used for centuries in rural Japan, but a growing number of Toronto homes are embracing the look. https://t.co/7q6cZ9AzmM
— Designlines Magazine (@DesignlinesMag) July 1, 2021
From South Sudan
To refugee camps in Kenya
To Japan at the Olympics
Then to a new home in Canada3 refugees are coming to Toronto after Tokyo
Chris Eaton with @WorldUniService explains how these refugee athletes will soon become Canadian studentshttps://t.co/8fx4LYPWxU pic.twitter.com/jqRkXInd4A
— Natasha Fatah (@NatashaFatah) July 31, 2021
https://twitter.com/SimonDingleyTV/status/1422307184008957958
The family of Olympic gold medallist swimmer Maggie Mac Neil wait at Pearson Airport in Toronto to welcome her home from Japan and #Olympics2020 pic.twitter.com/0sll3RMcX7
— Simon Dingley@CBC (@SimonDingleyTV) August 2, 2021
https://twitter.com/filmsandstuffs/status/1425446030548549638
https://twitter.com/TorontoArrows/status/1411717680781004801
@zach_edey (Toronto) had 14 pts,15 rebs,1 ast,1 blk in 17 mins in @CanBball 100-75 @FIBA U19 World Cup win over Japan. #CanBall
(PHOTO: FIBA) pic.twitter.com/dpSR9riLIP— CanBallRay (@CanBallReport) July 4, 2021
She spent $7,000 Olympic Games tickets, quit her job for more flexibility to see Toronto Raptor Yuta Watanabe play for Team Japan on home soil. Now spectators are banned, and Tokyo is in a state of emergency. https://t.co/DkZfjXlb9m
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) July 15, 2021
[Mio Sakamoto]
Mio Sakamoto is a Toronto based performer, choreographer, and certified Kaeja Elevation teacher originally from Japan. Sakamoto graduated from The School of Toronto Dance Theatre in 2017. In 2018, she trained at B12 Festival and Nuova Offi… https://t.co/2XS1fiPy3H pic.twitter.com/gszFsMcX3j— JapaneseCanadianArtistsDirectory (@JCADirectory) July 12, 2021
Can we get one for Dundas Square in Toronto?
⚡️ “A digital cat is melting hearts (and napping a lot) in Japan” by @nytimes https://t.co/7Sn1iyPfyb— Erica Bouyouris (@EricaBouyouris) July 9, 2021
Here are 2 in-person events (Ottawa & Vancouver) and 1 online event (hosted in Toronto, open to all) to mark the 76th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Japan. Canada provided technology & uranium for the bombs and refuses to sign the #NuclearBan now. https://t.co/mCUHmTZlR1
— World BEYOND War Canada (@WBWCanada) August 2, 2021
Remembering Jeff Krosnoff, who sadly lost his life in Toronto 25 years ago today. A great guy, a very good driver, and one of the best friends I ever had in racing. Here's a pic I took in Japan in 1992: pic.twitter.com/2gyax0V5m1
— Adam Cooper (@adamcooperF1) July 14, 2021
The Temple Bell was cast in solid bronze craftsmen in Japan for the Japan External Trade Organization, who commissioned its creation for a trade exhibit at the CNE in 1977. After the CNE ended, they donated the bell to the Toronto Japanese Canadian Centennial Committee. The … pic.twitter.com/c9BlIfHVUg
— The Future of Ontario Place Project (@FutureofOP) June 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/rCanadaHousing/status/1413951075519012871
While I wholeheartedly applaud the investment in high speed rail, millions of people live SOUTH of Toronto – why service Ottawa but not Windsor & London (& the rapidly growing population in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area)?
That's also half the speed of rail in the EU & Japan https://t.co/fHs1mI0J87
— Emily Spanton (she/elle) (@whatdoesntkillu) July 6, 2021
The Favourites of Andrew Dobson @dobbernation
He has visited more than 90 countries. #Argentina #Japan and #Sweden are three of his favourites.
His favourite luxury hotel brand is @FourSeasons
More info: https://t.co/FWI4LL3MEG
#travel #luxurytravel #toronto
— Every Country in the World (@everycountryint) August 24, 2021
Hello! Thought I would participate in #PortfolioDay and share some of my work from over the past few years.
My name is Jeffrey Filman, I'm a photographer from Toronto and most of my work is based around my three favourite places on this planet; Toronto, Colorado, and Japan. pic.twitter.com/M54E6YBIlP
— Jeffrey Filman (@JeffreyFilman) July 14, 2021
Imported from #japan #nintendo #famicom #gamesystem #toronto #miltonon #oakville #brampton #guelph #hamilton #mississauga #haltonhills #cambridge #actonont #georgetownont #burlington pic.twitter.com/DAKBILFQDh
— TheRealRetroStoreONT (@toyrattca) January 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/cakeforyouca/status/1158471044677734400
NTN Canada's CEO, Mr. Paul Meo attended this week's ceremony of the Order of the Rising Sun at the residence of Consul-General Sasayama, Consulate General of Japan in Toronto. Mr. Meo was also able to view one of Tokyo's Olympic Torches used in the torch relays in Japan. pic.twitter.com/fyvivrHZz7
— NTN Canada (@NTNCanada) July 30, 2021
Barrie
Olympic dreams run in this Barrie family's blood.
Kaili Lukan is heading to Tokyo, Japan, to play for Rugby Canada’s 7s Olympic team.https://t.co/n839v6Ms37 pic.twitter.com/ycm3xEmqqh— Simcoe.com (@SimcoeNews) July 24, 2021
Oshawa
General Motors' Oshawa flex line to shut for two weeks due to Japan part supply issue https://t.co/6L0UlL7siD
— CBC Business (@CBCBusiness) April 22, 2016
This photo, taken by the Star's Alan Dunlop in 1986 was captioned: Canadian car plants, such as the GM Oshawa plant, have become more efficient relative to Japan because of the yen's appreciation. Shifting exchange rates could influence views of investment in Canada. pic.twitter.com/WXrOUCdWZw
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) November 26, 2018
A member of the '87 @BaseballCANJNT, Oshawa's Nigel Wilson spent parts of 3 seasons in the big leagues before swatting 119 homers in Japan's pro league, Nippon Professional Baseball.
Today, he continues to impact the game coaching with the @OntarioYankees. #BlackHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/3xMdrrAVdX
— Baseball Canada 🇨🇦⚾️ (@baseballcanada) February 16, 2021
Elijah Fisher (Oshawa) helped power @CanBball squad to an 80-72 come-from-behind win over Lithuania at the FIBA U19 World Cup. Elijah scored 11 points and had two assists and a rebound. Next up is Japan tomorrow at 5am. Let’s go Elijah! #DurhamProud pic.twitter.com/XVJyxvw6ns
— Sport Durham (@Sport_Durham) July 3, 2021
Richmond Hill
Thank you to the international delegates from France, Germany, U.K, U.S, Japan, South Korea and India who attended the #TechON virtual event to learn about Richmond Hill. We highlighted our innovative companies and the vibrant tech cluster.#CollisionfromHome #YRtech pic.twitter.com/aZaRN1717n
— Richmond Hill EcDev (@RH_EcDev) June 22, 2020
1/2 Life under quarantine Canadian in newly constructed hospital in Japan.
Posted today CBC 5 min video/article. Retired 72 year teacher from Richmond Hill, Greater #Toronto Area (GTA) in Ontario #coronavirus #suppport #Canada https://t.co/27lnwDHIwm
— McCabe Marketing. Proven Team Delivers Results (@McCabeMarketing) February 20, 2020
Markham
Get your tickets! The Shigeyama Kyogen troupe bills itself as “Otofu Kyogen,” as tofu is something that can be enjoyed by everyone at any time, never gets boring and is always tasteful. They are on their way to Markham to to treat you to Japan's traditions and laughter. https://t.co/KKzP4DMCtM
— City of Markham (@cityofmarkham) November 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/frankscarpitti/status/1311330515463671808
In 2018, Ms. Ito facilitated the remarkable donation of 80 Sakura Trees in honour of the 90th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Canada and Japan; symbolizing #Markham’s invaluable friendship with Japan. A lasting legacy that will be cherished for generations to come. pic.twitter.com/tBIHdCb3LO
— Mayor Frank Scarpitti (@frankscarpitti) August 4, 2020
Thank you to Shinsuke J. Sugiyama, Ambassador of Japan to the United States for hosting us at a Welcome Reception @JapanEmbDC. Markham’s friendship with Japan spans decades and we are home to more than 25 Japanese companies. It’s a partnership we value and cherish. #MayorsDC20 pic.twitter.com/lisQZHQgLU
— Mayor Frank Scarpitti (@frankscarpitti) January 24, 2020
.@toshibacanada is an integral part of Markham's thriving innovation ecosystem, along with companies like Shiseido, Astellas Pharma, @HondaCanada, Murata and @MitsubishiCAN. Japan is one of Markham's top three sources of foreign direct investment. #ChooseMarkham#InvestinCanada https://t.co/22bCudrIsn
— Mayor Frank Scarpitti (@frankscarpitti) April 29, 2019
Kubota began as a foundry and equipment manufacturing company in Japan in the 1890s, and it's come a long way since then! The success of the L200 in 1969 lead to the creation of Kubota Tractor Corporation in California. In 1975, @KubotaCanadaLtd opened in Markham, Ontario! 🚜 pic.twitter.com/AfbAIKsssh
— EHR/Team 3 Red (@ehrt3r) June 16, 2020
#Markham's Andrew Coe marks return to Japan with #Olympics success in mind. #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/HvHzDWuljJ pic.twitter.com/Uym2QsWwcQ
— YorkRegion (@YorkRegion) July 25, 2021
Bei den North American Open im kanadischen Markham hat sich Nina Mittelham bis in das Viertelfinale vorgespielt. Die Berlinerin unterlag im Kampf um den Einzug in das Halbfinale allerdings der Weltranglisten-17. Hitomi Sato aus Japan. https://t.co/Tpy08wPBzT pic.twitter.com/ojEa0woxnr
— DTTB (@DTTBnews) December 8, 2019
Mississauga
From the Canadian Magazine…
Mississauga media mogul draws closer to his Japanese rootshttps://t.co/TMSu7rCknx#ontario #canada #japan #japaneseculture #media #cccj #thecanadianmagazine pic.twitter.com/ysUYj8dw7t— Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (@cccjapon) July 5, 2021
Today we’re raising the Japanese flag at #Mississauga Celebration Square in recognition of the 40 years of friendship between Mississauga and our Sister City, Kariya, Japan. The clock tower will be lit this evening to recognize this anniversary. pic.twitter.com/BPmmf1an8p
— City of Mississauga (@citymississauga) July 7, 2021
#Mississauga Councillor Ron Starr honoured with Imperial Decoration from Government of Japan. Learn more: https://t.co/GGtyT7uose pic.twitter.com/QwYN8uNbAm
— City of Mississauga (@citymississauga) December 9, 2020
#Mississauga celebrates #InternationalFriendshipDay with our Sister City – Kariya, Japan. #DYK: this city became our Sister City in 1981? In 1992, Kariya Park was officially opened as a symbol of continued friendship between the two cities! @MississaugaPF pic.twitter.com/0WbRE7ZMKX
— City of Mississauga (@citymississauga) July 30, 2020
Today’s the day – The virtual celebration of our 40th anniversary with our twin city, Kariya, Japan! Tune in tonight at 8:00 p.m.
Learn more: https://t.co/sxCWz3Zeg4#Twinning #Mississauga #CherryBlossoms #SisterCity@MississaugaPF @kariya_city pic.twitter.com/zXovPhyskP
— Mississauga Business (@MississaugaEDO) July 7, 2021
Four decades later & our #twinning relationship with Kariya, Japan still blossoms. Join us July 7 at time for a 40th Anniversary virtual celebration in honour of our sister city partnership.
Learn more: https://t.co/r37OJ20VL9#Twinning #Mississauga #CherryBlossoms #SisterCity pic.twitter.com/RP2udM7ZEK
— Mississauga Business (@MississaugaEDO) July 6, 2021
This week Matthew welcomes Stephanie Meeuwse, @SaugaMuseums, as they explore the story and history of the upcoming 40th anniversary of the twinning of Kariya Japan and the City of Mississauga. https://t.co/USlZUDERTn
— Heritage Mississauga (@HeritageMssauga) July 6, 2021
Today marks the 40th anniversary of Mississauga “twinning” with Kariya, Japan. Kariya Park is a tribute to that friendship agreement, and is also a Cultural Heritage Landscape.
Learn more at https://t.co/fRP2HDKaxW#howdoyouheritage pic.twitter.com/qVNbdXD4IK— Mississauga Culture (@SaugaCulture) July 7, 2021
It’s International Friendship Day 👭 #DYK Kariya Park honours @citymississauga friendship with our namesake sister city in Japan? Learn more about Mississauga’s Cultural Heritage Landscapes at https://t.co/fRP2HDKaxW #HowDoYouHeritage pic.twitter.com/25zJQAegXM
— Mississauga Culture (@SaugaCulture) July 30, 2020
What an honour to meet with @kvincent96 @nataliewideman2 & @janetleurng, #Mississauga’s #TokyoOlympics2020 medallists.
Fascinating to hear about their journeys & experiences in Japan. Congrats on the bronze medals, you’ve made all of #Mississauga proud! pic.twitter.com/dd3Z9Y6Vs8
— Bonnie Crombie 🇨🇦 (@BonnieCrombie) August 26, 2021
Wonderful evening at the residence of the @CGjapanTO, Sasayama Takuya, to honour Councillor @RonStarr6 for his dedication to strengthening the bond between #Mississauga & #Japan. Congrats Ron on the Order of the Rising Sun, the 3rd highest honour awarded by the Japanese gov’t. pic.twitter.com/edZBiRc7oS
— Bonnie Crombie 🇨🇦 (@BonnieCrombie) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/BonnieCrombie/status/1416030846742585347
https://twitter.com/BonnieCrombie/status/1364306907511611396
When you can't #travel, it's all about exploring your own backyard! Here's a gorgeous park in my city, #Mississauga.
Kariya Park is a peaceful, Japanese garden that celebrates the ties between Mississauga & its sister city, Kariya, Japan! #DiscoverONhttps://t.co/qycNlD5fpW
— Lauren | Justin Plus Lauren (@JustinLaurenXO) June 19, 2020
PHOTOS & VIDEO: There's a Mississauga park in Japan with a replica of our city hall! https://t.co/3hT7s4G2lC
— insauga (@insauga) June 19, 2021
Of course the good folks of Kariya City in Japan would be treating Canada’s women’s team well. It’s a sister city to Mississauga and I wouldn’t stand for anything else.
A dispatch from pre-Olympic seclusionhttps://t.co/boWCrKUt9z— Doug Smith: Raptors (@SmithRaps) July 10, 2021
Back Pages: Municipal twinning between Kariya, Japan and #Mississauga opens eyes on both sides: https://t.co/fsSZAygdHL @RonStarr6 @BonnieCrombie #misspoli @MississaugaFri1 pic.twitter.com/w3rK6WCKyf
— John@TheNews (@JohnAtTheNews) July 22, 2021
A jewel in downtown Mississauga #KariyaPark #cherryblossoms #Mississauga #Japan #twincities https://t.co/OGzexQyZg5
— Helen Filipe (@helenfilipe) July 9, 2021
Mississauga celebrates 40 years of friendship with twin city Kariya, Japan https://t.co/VGS6xvursb
— Ron Starr (@RonStarr6) July 7, 2021
Consul-General SASAYAMA, @citymississauga Mayor @BonnieCrombie and Councillor @RonStarr6 attended the raising of the Japanese flag at Celebration Square today to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Mississauga’s Friendship with Kariya, Japan. pic.twitter.com/yBgUGJj39I
— CG of Japan Toronto (@CGjapanTO) July 7, 2021
On Oct. 2, Consul-General Sasayama met with Her Worship @BonnieCrombie, Mayor of Mississauga. They discussed the friendly relationship between Japan and Mississauga and ways to strengthen it. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/1nn7lSJzGC
— CG of Japan Toronto (@CGjapanTO) October 5, 2020
Kariya Park in @citymississauga is commemorating the relationship between Mississauga & Kariya, Japan (formed in 1981) by turning its #cherryblossom viewing into a virtual experience in order to promote #StayingAtHome. https://t.co/1eJAUvPxkc
Cam: https://t.co/yobN1vgcyM pic.twitter.com/SWzR7xMF05
— CG of Japan Toronto (@CGjapanTO) May 1, 2020
NTN Canada was honoured to welcome the Consul-General for Japan in Toronto, Mr. Sasayama Takuya, for a tour of our bearing manufacturing facility, research lab and distribution centre in Mississauga. pic.twitter.com/z4MSrdsmGR
— NTN Canada (@NTNCanada) September 14, 2021
Travel to Japan, without any borders crossed at Mississauga’s Kariya Garden.
This serene greenspace pays tribute to Mississauga’s twin city, the Japanese metropolis of Kariya. pic.twitter.com/FvTdYi0nC9
— Queenscorp Group (@queenscorpgroup) May 12, 2021
#Mississauga Ward 6 Coun. Ron Starr has been awarded #Japan's Order of the Rising Sun #misspoli https://t.co/sYFnlVEK7i
— The Mississauga News (@MissiNewsRoom) January 5, 2021
Japan/Mississauga, Ont., The INFINITI QX55 made its dramatic debut recently as the newest face in the automaker’s compelling and capable cast. https://t.co/2bE1JMmuge
— DRISHTI MAGAZINE (@DRISHTIMAGAZINE) May 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/Cosada_/status/1402745337870233603
Brampton
The City of #Brampton is proud to be one of the First Municipalities to Launch a Virtual Mission to #Japan
Want to read more about the mission and what took place?
Click the link below:https://t.co/nZIJa2X0MG#InnovationDistrict #InvestBrampton #Tokyo #Ryerson #virtual #fdi pic.twitter.com/4RrFxSr8zF— Brampton Economic Development (@BramptonEcoDev) December 2, 2020
Nicholas Manohar (Nick), born in Brampton, Ontario. Nick is a stylish left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman.
Represented Canada in U19 Cricket World Cups, South Africa 2020, and scored a century (101 runs) vs Japan U19 during U19 Cricket World Cup, South Africa 2020. pic.twitter.com/IqIM24TsUY— SportsTrends (@SportsTrendsCan) June 20, 2020
A half marathon in Japan saw 179 runners finish under the 66 min mark and 400 runners finish in under 1:10!
Read the full story here: https://t.co/vGMbTwR3hW
— Brampton Half Marathon (@brampton_half) November 19, 2019
Wishing good luck to Brampton’s own @Rakkar_J27 as he represents @baseballcanada in Japan and South Korea for @Olympics qualifiers #bramptonproud #wearebaseball #teamcanada #bramptonbaseball pic.twitter.com/q9JI9qgybi
— BramptonMBaseball (@BMBaseballinc) November 1, 2019
Musical Moment: Hear TSO violin Eri Kosaka perform in Toronto with her mother in Japan https://t.co/HtuWfFh5oc #Brampton
— Brampton News (@brampton_news) June 4, 2020
Burlington
Aug. 9: Consul-General SASAYAMA visited @cityburlington & saw Her Worship @MariannMeedWard, Mayor of Burlington. They exchanged views on the relationship between Japan & Burlington including the sister-city relationship between Itabashi Ward in Tokyo and Burlington. pic.twitter.com/sADhl93x2j
— CG of Japan Toronto (@CGjapanTO) August 9, 2021
The City of Burlington @cityburlington hosted a virtual Sakura Festival to commemorate its 31-year twin-city relationship with Itabashi City in Japan. Check it out below! https://t.co/Jx0tF0l5wH
— CG of Japan Toronto (@CGjapanTO) May 13, 2020
19/2: Consul-General of Japan Ito Takako met with Her Worship @MariannMeedWard , Mayor of #Burlington, City Councilor @rorynisan & members of the Burlington Mundialization Committee in charge of the City’s twin-city with Itabashi Ward, Tokyo. For more: https://t.co/N7ixiltneI pic.twitter.com/94CAC4I16f
— CG of Japan Toronto (@CGjapanTO) March 24, 2020
On July 1st, Consul-General of Japan, Takako Ito, attended the Opening Ceremony of @cityburlington's new Itabashi Gardens. #Burlington and Itabashi share a Sister City relationship and this year is their 30th anniversary. For more, please visit: https://t.co/FLu3ou9VZf pic.twitter.com/e4FLMAdjVF
— CG of Japan Toronto (@CGjapanTO) July 12, 2019
While in Japan this month, Mayor @MariannMeedWard presented #Itabashi Mayor Takeshi Sakamoto a Key in recognition of the 30th anniversary of twinning agreement between the cities of Burlington and Itabashi. @city_itabashi
— City of Burlington (@cityburlington) October 30, 2019
Honoured today to officially celebrate the awarding of Japan’s Foreign Minister’s Commendation to the Burlington Mundialization Itabashi Sub-Committee at our Itabashi Garden with the Consul-General of Japan in Toronto Sasayama Takuya.
Some background: https://t.co/KqWawaKfPO pic.twitter.com/KX5Zqp38bw
— Marianne Meed Ward (@MariannMeedWard) August 9, 2021
Back in Burlington after my visit to Japan & a full day of meetings with Council Monday 6:30pm. A few photos from the final days. Below the Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which straddle a network of trails behind its main buildings. pic.twitter.com/ormmeBelGF
— Marianne Meed Ward (@MariannMeedWard) October 28, 2019
Highlights from Day 3 in Itabashi, #Japan a day to immerse ourselves in Japanese culture. In the afternoon, I joined Mayor Sakamoto, Chairman Yoshiyuki & the Burlington delegation to lead the dancing at the close of the day long parade for the Annual Itabashi Citizen’s festival. pic.twitter.com/W5BydYjcuO
— Marianne Meed Ward (@MariannMeedWard) October 20, 2019
'We learned we have a lot in common': Taxpayers in #Burlington foot the bill for a $29,000 trip to #Japan by Mayor @MariannMeedWard and others. Mayor's daughters also went, but the costs of her trip were reportedly not paid for by the @cityburlington : https://t.co/ZcSfQfvKcj
— Burlington Post (@BurlingtonPost) December 10, 2019
A delegation from Burlington takes to the streets of Itabashi, Japan and does a deep cultural dive while there. https://t.co/kuqpYsAN4G pic.twitter.com/UBs5gnKMRe
— Burlington Gazette (@BurlingtonGazet) October 23, 2019
Oakville
As part of our government’s commitment to job growth, Ministers @ErnieHardeman, @VictorFedeli & @RaymondChoPC will lead a trade mission to South Korea & Japan to find new markets & develop new opportunities. #OnTradeMission #Oakville
Learn more: https://t.co/iRn0DSBWyS pic.twitter.com/r8ofEo2wAv
— Stephen Crawford (@stcrawford2) September 17, 2019
It was an honour to host international colleagues from the Nuclear Regulation Authority Japan, along with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (@CNSC_CCSN) today for a tour of our Oakville Proof Test Facility. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/Bjrb8n1xaI
— NWMOCanada (@NWMOCanada) July 23, 2019
Yes, #COVID19 is on everyone's mind
However, a number of amazing athletes in our community were on their way to the #OlympicGames this summer.
Their stories are inspiring. Next year we want them in Japan representing #Oakville and #Canada.#Sportshttps://t.co/p0WG6sljPD— Oakville News (@NewsInOakville) April 19, 2020
Japan's Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi scores 3 against Korea's Chang-Min Kim to take the lead after 6 ends in CAMERON'S Brewing Oakville Fall Classic draw 3 https://t.co/zsBc9kIdOz
(Photo: Masaru Unno) #curling pic.twitter.com/JcCPSUGGMi— CurlingZone (@CurlingZone) August 30, 2019