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TORONTO MAYOR OLIVIA CHOW JOINS THOUSANDS AT TASTE OF MANILA 2025

stephen perez, August 19, 2025August 18, 2025

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow joined thousands at this year’s Taste of Manila festival, one of the largest Filipino street celebrations in Canada. The two-day event, held on August 16th and 17th along Bathurst Street, was a huge success, featuring a vibrant mix of Filipino food, traditional music, and lively cultural performances.

Mayor Chow praised the hardworking Filipino workers in Canada, highlighting their crucial contributions to the city’s healthcare, service, and other industries. Her presence was a powerful gesture of support, and she fully embraced the culture by joining in the festivities that showcased the vibrant and resilient spirit of the Filipino community. She was seen warmly greeting attendees and even tried some of the popular Filipino street food, to the delight of the crowd.

The Taste of Manila continues to serve as both a cultural celebration and a symbol of Toronto’s multicultural unity. The festival not only provides a space for Filipinos to celebrate their heritage but also invites people from all backgrounds to experience the rich culture, strengthening bonds and fostering a sense of community across the city. The event proved once again that Toronto is a mosaic of cultures, and the Filipino community is a vital and respected part of it.

TORONTO MAYOR OLIVIA CHOW JOINS THOUSANDS AT TASTE OF MANILA 2025 | Senbatsu Patrol #6 – Red Gapusan

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow joined thousands at this year’s Taste of Manila festival, one of the largest Filipino street celebrations in Canada. The two-day event, held on August 16th and 17th along Bathurst Street, was a huge success, featuring a vibrant mix of Filipino food, traditional music, and lively cultural performances.

Mayor Chow praised the hardworking Filipino workers in Canada, highlighting their crucial contributions to the city’s healthcare, service, and other industries. Her presence was a powerful gesture of support, and she fully embraced the culture by joining in the festivities that showcased the vibrant and resilient spirit of the Filipino community. She was seen warmly greeting attendees and even tried some of the popular Filipino street food, to the delight of the crowd.

The Taste of Manila continues to serve as both a cultural celebration and a symbol of Toronto’s multicultural unity. The festival not only provides a space for Filipinos to celebrate their heritage but also invites people from all backgrounds to experience the rich culture, strengthening bonds and fostering a sense of community across the city. The event proved once again that Toronto is a mosaic of cultures, and the Filipino community is a vital and respected part of it.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow joined thousands at this year’s Taste of Manila festival, one of the largest Filipino street celebrations in Canada. The two-day event, held on August 16th and 17th along Bathurst Street, was a huge success, featuring a vibrant mix of Filipino food, traditional music, and lively cultural performances.

Mayor Chow praised the hardworking Filipino workers in Canada, highlighting their crucial contributions to the city’s healthcare, service, and other industries. Her presence was a powerful gesture of support, and she fully embraced the culture by joining in the festivities that showcased the vibrant and resilient spirit of the Filipino community. She was seen warmly greeting attendees and even tried some of the popular Filipino street food, to the delight of the crowd.

The Taste of Manila continues to serve as both a cultural celebration and a symbol of Toronto’s multicultural unity. The festival not only provides a space for Filipinos to celebrate their heritage but also invites people from all backgrounds to experience the rich culture, strengthening bonds and fostering a sense of community across the city. The event proved once again that Toronto is a mosaic of cultures, and the Filipino community is a vital and respected part of it. Senbatsu Patrol #6 – Red Gapusan

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