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While anti-immigration sentiments grow across Canada, Toronto’s First Annual Thai Festival attracted thousands this weekend to celebrate food, music and the city’s multiculturalism.
Tanta Siriporn Na Rajasima, the festival organizer, said the festival helps to show that Thai culture has many dimensions.
“[The] Thai population in Toronto and across Canada has been growing a lot,” said Tanta. “I came to Canada in 2016 and back then it was very hard to find Thai people in Canada.”
She said, despite the current political climate, the festival was a success, with vendors saying it was the best festival experience they have had.

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“I see that the newer generations, we, have a lot of potentials like the volunteers that came to help us,” she said. “I think because of the growing population that we have, people have been wanting this kind of space that they can […] do something together and just express Thai culture.”
Emma Amodio is a second-year Masters of Journalism student and a reporter for On The Record, fall 2025.
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