An International Workshop Organized by the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Council of Europe. One of our principals, Paul Wong, was invited to this conference to present work dealing with issues of multiculturalism. Other participants included Jacques Bensimon, Commissioner the National Film Board of Canada; Eileen Sarkar, Assistant Deputy Minister Citizenship and Heritage; Alanis Obomsawin, film maker; Elder Billy Two Rivers of the Mohawk Nation; Hubert Lussier, Director General, Arts Policy Branch, Department of Canadian Heritage; Vera Boltho, Directorate of Culture and Cultural and Natural Heritage Cultural Policy and Action Department of the Council of Europe; Zab Maboungou, choreographer and philosopher; Sylvia Hamilton, film maker, Gwen Bear, visual artist, Amir Ali Alibhai, artist; Marilu Mallet, film maker, Jeannette Armstrong, writer; Daniel Weinstock, professor and philosopher; Catherine Joncas, writer and actor, Réginald Vollant, artist and museum director; Szilvia Mesterhazy, sociologist, Hungary; Tam Goossen, race relations specialist; Chris Creighton-Kelly, artist and policy consultant; Janet Lumb, Director of the Montreal Asian Heritage Festival; Nouzha Bensalah, sociologist, Cultural Policies of the French Community in Response to Cultural Diversity caused by Immigration; Marco Martiniello, sociologist; Ashok Mathur, writer; Performer: Yves Sioui-Durand, playwright and actor; Sess Hounkanrin, dancer, France; Nouzha Bensalah, sociologist, Belgique; William Lau, dancer; Lillian Allan, poet and writer; Monika-Kin Gagnon, writer and Scott Toguri McFarlane, writer; Sharon Fernandez, equity coordinator, Ottawa Canada; Walter Quan, arts administrator; Guy Sioui-Durand, sociologist; and Aruna Strivastava, professor.