Episodi

  • Andrew da Câmara - Roots and Record
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode of the LusoCanada Podcast, Andrew da Câmara shares the story of his family, the growth of the Portuguese community in Mississauga, the importance of folklore, and the Guinness record for the Largest Portuguese Folk Dance. A conversation about roots, community, and keeping Portuguese heritage alive in Canada.

    Neste episódio do LusoCanada Podcast, Andrew da Câmara partilha a história da sua família, o crescimento da comunidade portuguesa em Mississauga, a importância do folclore, e o record do Guinness com o maior número de pessoas a dançar folclore. É uma conversa acerca das nossas raízes, comunidade, e manutenção da herança portuguesa no Canadá.

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    37 min
  • António do Forno: A Life That Built Community
    Apr 6 2026

    Paul and Dominic do Forno join us to reflect on the life and legacy of their father, António do Forno — a respected community builder whose decades of service left a lasting mark on Portuguese life in Chatham and Southwestern Ontario. In this heartfelt conversation, they share memories, stories, and reflections that reveal both the public legacy and the personal character of a man deeply committed to family, community, and service.

    This conversation touches on António do Forno’s role in helping build institutions, support families, preserve culture, and represent the Portuguese community over many decades. More than a historical record, it is a tribute to a life that helped build community.

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    1 ora
  • Um Saco de Dollars (A Bag of Dollars)
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of the LusoCanada podcast, we reflect on a deeply moving story of Portuguese emigration, sacrifice, and adaptation. Through the journey of one father who left Montijo in the late 1950s in search of “um saco de dollars,” we are reminded of the courage, loneliness, and determination that shaped the early Portuguese experience in Canada. From a chicken farm in Nova Scotia to construction sites in Toronto, from rooming houses and Sousa’s Bar to the First Portuguese Canadian Club, this story captures both the hardship and the humanity of a generation that left everything behind to build a better future. It is ultimately a story not only about one man, but about the dreams, losses, and unexpected permanence that marked so many Portuguese immigrant lives.

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    38 min