Our exhibition and website is one of the nominees for this year’s Heritage Toronto Public History Awards. It’s a real honour to be among such a great roster of nominees. We encourage everyone to check out the featured projects here.
Congratulations to all our fellow nominees and a special shoutout to Aida Jordão and Nuno Cristo, and everyone involved in the production of Sweep and Say Union.
The Movimento Perpétuo: The Portuguese Diaspora in Canada website was launched online on June 1st. This is an initiative of the Embassy of Portugal in Canada, in partnership with the Camões Institute and the Labourers International Union of North America Local 793, to commemorate the 70th anniversaries of Portugal-Canada diplomatic relations (1952-2022) and the beginning of Portuguese mass migration to Canada (1953-2023). The embassy hired Tempo Historical Consulting (Gilberto Fernandes) to lead this project, which also includes a travelling exhibition that will be shown at the Toronto Metro Hall between September 11 and 22. The President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, will be present at the official unveiling (date yet TBD).
The IC Savings branch in Little Portugal hosted an in-person public presentation of the website on June 10th, Portugal Day, during the Do West Fest. The Ontario NDP leader and Official Leader of the Opposition Marit Stiles, the Ontario NDP MPP Chris Glover, members of the Portuguese-Canadian press, and other guests attended this presentation.
Photo by Sérgio Mourato.
Stiles and Glover spoke at this event and later shared the website on their Twitter accounts.
This is a really wonderful project that highlights the history, achievements and many stories of Portuguese immigrants to Canada over the past 70 years. Worth exploring! Thanks Gilberto! #onpoli#PortugalDayhttps://t.co/QRhU6PoigX
It's a fascinating website, one that captures the Portuguese history of our neighbourhood. I especially enjoyed learning about the first Portuguese business in @KensingtonMkt
Other notable people Twitted about the website, including the Portuguese-Canadian MP for Brossard—Saint-Lambert, Quebec, Alexandra Mendès, and the former Minister of the Economy of Portugal Álvaro Santos Pereira.
Embora há 5 milhões de emigrantes portugueses, não temos dado a devida atenção à diáspora e à forma como os nossos emigrantes têm singrado no mundo. É assim de saudar o excelente site do @FernandesGil79 que documenta testemunhos dos emigrantes portugueses no Canadá. A não perder https://t.co/4KNGqX2YSR
— Alvaro Santos Pereira (@santospereira_a) June 6, 2023
The website was also presented to the attendees of the Lusophone Studies Association’s international conference held at York University, during the closing plenary session led by Gilberto Fernandes on June 30.
Photo by Vanessa Oliveira.
In its first month since the launch, the Movimento Perpétuo website had 1,196 visitors and 4,789 views (3,662 in Canada, 660 in Portugal, 244 in the U.S.)
Welcome to the Movimento Perpétuo: Portuguese Diaspora in Canada website, launched today, June 1st, 2023. This is the digital companion to and legacy piece of the exhibition commemorating the 70th anniversaries of Portugal-Canada diplomatic relations in 2022 and the beginning of Portuguese mass migration to Canada in 2023
Here you will find:
Over 70 profiles of Portuguese-Canadian individuals and organizations in Ontario and Quebec;
Over 80 artifacts (some of them in digitized into 3D objects) crowdsourced from community participants;
15 virtual tours of relevant locations in Toronto, Guelph, Caledon, and Montreal;
75 short documentaries from RTPi, NFB/ONF, and other sources;
An illustrated Portuguese-Canadian timelines featuring over 300 events;
A series of videos recorded by community members, including Portuguese-Canadian students and other participants;
Audio recordings with testimonials from several community participants;
Selections of archival records from private and public collections, including photos, newspapers, correspondence, flyers, and other materials.