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Post-Oil City – The History of the City's Future

Join us at Evergreen Brickworks for the exhibition that addresses the effects of climate change on urban life around the world. More...

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    German Courses and Exams

    German for your studies, your career path, general interest and fun - we have the right course for you! More...

    Events

    GOETHE FILMS is back this spring with two series, plus two more exciting and exclusive Culture talks @ Goethe! More...

    Library

    Interested in something a little different? Check out our library collection of over 6000 items in German and English including more than 800 hard-to-find DVDs. More...
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    Help GERMAN in its mission to save the German language: become a film star in the new trailer “GERMAN – One word is not enough!”
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    Exchange and youth culture: USA, Canada, Mexico and Germany

    Sports and German   deutsch

    Get to know German sport stars like Magdalena Neuner and Sebastian Vettel – or tell us about your favorite sport yourself. Or get familiar with the most important German sport terms so you can get involved!

    Step into German   english

    Enter the worlds of German music and Germany’s most popular sport, soccer.

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    Toronto, Ontario, M5J 1V6
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    Goethe-Institut Canada

    Get to know more about the Goethe-Institut’s activities in Canada.

    Weblog: German Film @ Canada

    Follow our festival news, reviews and background stories on the latest in German film.

    Weblog: Goethe Satellite Vancouver

    German and Canadian artists and curators in the Goethe Satellite Vancouver are keeping you posted about their artistic bridge projects on Canada’s west coast.

    Rory's Berlin Blog

    Vancouver born journalist Rory MacLean reports from Berlin.

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