JETAA Canada Conference 2018
JETAA Toronto meets the rest of JETAA North America at CanCon 2018 in Winnipeg! The prairies chapter of the JET Programme’s Alumni Association hosted representatives from chapter representatives from across…
JETAA Toronto meets the rest of JETAA North America at CanCon 2018 in Winnipeg! The prairies chapter of the JET Programme’s Alumni Association hosted representatives from chapter representatives from across…
On Mothers Day, Sunday May 13th, JETAA Toronto once again combined with the University of Toronto’s Japan Canada Student Association for our annual 8th Sakoolah cherry blossom picnic. The weather was spectacular and (more…)
JETAA Toronto survived 2 hours of ice and guiness at our annual curling midnight madness! Combining the best in sport and intercultural drinking holidays, 40 of our bravest members and friends took to the ice for a night of hollering, sweeping, “skipping”, and deftly maintaining our balance and our draw weight at our 6th annual JETAA Midnight Curling Bonspiel at the High Park Club on March 17th 2018. (more…)
Another new and exciting year is unfolding upon us here in our chapter of JETAA. Share your ideas with us so we can ensure we keep our event lineup reflecting you, our membership! (more…)
Are you a former JET Participant interested in contributing to your ‘home-away-from-home’ in Japan? Then consider applying for the 2018 JET Furusato Vision Project! (more…)
Greetings to all members of JET Alumni Association from the staff of the Prime Minister’s Office of Japan. We’re happy to present to you this year’s first issue of “We Are Tomodachi”. (more…)
A handful of JETAA members met up on February 25 to explore the Bloor Yorkville Icefest. Despite the balmy weather (10 degrees!), we saw slightly melted ice sculptures, enjoyed maple taffy, and watched an ice carving display. This year’s theme was ‘Medieval Times’ and we saw ice sculptures of castles and knights. Booths featured knights, jesters, Vikings and kings. Afterward, we enjoyed a warm drink and a stroll along Bloor Street. (more…)