Bon appétit at Francophone Diversity Day celebration
Koko Lawson, left, and Lauryn Fato serve djenkoume with turkey sauce, a traditional Togolese dish made from fermented corn dough. They were enjoying Francophone Diversity Day, hosted by Carrefour Nunavut at Iqaluit’s French language school École des Trois-Soleils on Saturday. Foods from Haiti, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Acadia and Quebec were also served. (Photo by Daron Letts)

Originals are lost, gone, maybe down to 300? Old Frobisher Bay was gooood…..Like everything else; gone…Why can’t they celebrate like other ethnic groups the originals?