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Taiwanese Canadian Association of Toronto

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Taiwanese Canadian Association of Toronto
AbbreviationTCAT
Formation1963; 61 years ago (1963)
TypeNon-Governmental
Legal statusNon-Profit
PurposeSocial, Cultural
HeadquartersToronto, ON, Canada
Official language
English, Taiwanese, Mandarin, Hakka
Staff24
Websitetcatoronto.com

Taiwanese Canadian Association of Toronto (TCAT), the largest general-purpose all-ages Taiwanese organization in the Greater Toronto Area, was established back in 1963 and later registered as a non-profit organization in the Province of Ontario in 1975.

The stated objectives of TCAT are: to promote the common interest and welfare of the members, to provide cultural and recreational activities for the Taiwanese community, and to better the inter-group relations within the context of Canadian multiculturalism.[1]

TCAT hosts cultural, social, and sport events throughout the year and also publishes three issues of TOGETHER magazines each year.

Two divisions, namely the Formosan Cup Division (tFCD) and the Public Affair Division (tPAD), were established in 1974 and 2009 respectively to focus on special events that promotes multiculturalism.

Missions

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  • To assist with Taiwanese immigrants, who reside in the GTA, in adapting to the environment of Canada.
  • To gather members to serve local communities within the GTA.
  • To provide methods of communications between members and all three levels of Canadian governments.
  • To maintain and promote Taiwanese culture to the Canadian society.[citation needed]

History

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TCAT was founded in the spring of 1963. Professor Assistant, Yi-Ming Huang, and two post graduate students at the University of Waterloo invited about 20 Taiwanese overseas students from Ontario and Quebec to Niagara Falls for a day trip. After dinner, one student suggested to establish an association with a mission to strengthen communication and supports among overseas students from Taiwan. In a unanimous decision, Dr. Yi-Ming Huang and Dr. Chien-Si Cheng were elected as the President and Vice President, respectively.

A year later, TCAT had tremendous increase in memberships and Professor Jui-Yang Lin was elected as the President at the inaugural meeting in Cornwall. TCAT was registered as a non-profit corporation on October 22, 1975. Members in the early days had been devoting their time, effort, and money to Taiwanese democratic activities. Since then, the association has evolved and adapted to increasing immigrants; its events and activities become more diversified.[citation needed]

Structure

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  • Members
  • Board of Directors (BoD)
    • President
    • Vice-Presidents
    • Secretary
    • Treasurers
    • Directors
    • Advisors
    • Auditors
  • Divisions
    • Formosan Cup Division (tFCD)
    • Public Affair Division (tPAD)

Membership

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TCAT Membership Cards

All TCAT members meet the following membership criteria:

  • Be 18 years of age or older, or with permissions of legal guardians for those under the age of 18
  • Agree with all missions of TCAT

Regular Member

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  • Must meet all membership criteria
  • Must reside near the Greater Toronto Area
  • The member, his/her spouse or one of the parents was born in Taiwan

Regular members have the right to vote, be elected, recall and resolve.

Supporting Member

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  • Meets all membership criteria
  • Does not meet the requirements of Regular Member
  • Must be nominated by two Regular Members
  • Must be approved by the BoD

Supporting Members have all the membership privileges except for the following: rights to vote, to be elected, to recall, and to resolve.

Honorary Member

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  • Meets all membership criteria
  • Has made outstanding contributions to the Taiwanese Canadian community or TCAT, or made one time significant donation
  • Must be nominated and approved by the BoD

Honorary Members do not need to pay for membership dues, and have all the membership privileges except for the following: rights to vote, to be elected, to recall, and to resolve.

Divisions

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Formosan Cup Division

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The Formosan Cup Division (tFCD) of TCAT hosts a softball tournament that has been widely regarded as one of the premier Asian softball events in all of North America.[2]

Events

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Sample TCAT Event Poster

Annual Events

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Regular Events

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  • TCAT Sportacular
    • Bi-monthly/Monthly sports events that involve basketball and badminton games.

Special Events

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TOGETHER Magazine

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Sample "Together" magazine cover

Available for TCAT members only in either printed or electronics format.

Targeted publishing dates for each year:

  • Apr 15
  • Aug 15
  • Dec 15

Affiliations

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  • World
    • World Federation of Taiwanese Associations (WFTA)
  • Canada
    • Taiwanese Canadian Association (TCA)
  • Ontario
    • Canadian Multicultural Council - Asians in Ontario (CMC-AO)
  • Toronto
    • Association of Taiwanese Organizations in Toronto (ATOT)
    • Taiwanese Canadian Toronto Credit Union (TCTCU)
    • Formosa Evergreen Senior Citizens Centre (FESCC)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About TCAT 多倫多台灣同鄉會". TCAT. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  2. ^ 沈丹心 (2 August 2011). "台灣盃壘球賽 連打三天". 世界新聞網.
  3. ^ "台灣傳統周推出大型演唱會". 星島日報. 2 May 2011.
  4. ^ "台僑仲夏燒烤 逾200人參加". 明報新聞網. 9 August 2011.
  5. ^ "「台灣之光、亞洲球王」盧彥勳 晉級32強 將於11日出戰法國選手馬修(Paul-Henri Mathieu)". 中華民國行政院新聞局. 12 August 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  6. ^ Rachel Brady (13 February 2012). "Toronto embraces New York Star". Globe and Mail.
  7. ^ "Toronto NBA fans experience 'Lin-sanity'". CBC News. 14 February 2012.
  8. ^ a b 邱冠銘 (22 February 2012). "林書豪3月再來多 票價飆漲". 世界新聞網.
  9. ^ "盼林書豪 23日加航中心表演". 世界新聞網. 16 March 2012.