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  • A local hub, with family and friends hanging out at a local barber shop in Havana.
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  • Construction of the West Don Lands neighbourhood in Toronto.
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  • A skyline view of Toronto, looking through the dense condominium developement of harbourfront nieghbourhood, with the Rogers Centre visible  in the middle.
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  • Fishermen at the Malecon in the evening. Havana 2020.
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  • Stray cats feed on food left for them in Old Havana.
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  • Regent Park in downtown Toronto is Canada's oldest and largest social housing project; built in the late 1940s. It is currently under a 15 year redevelopment plan.
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  • Men playing the  Chinese game Mahjong in a temple in China (wide).
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  • Men playing the  Chinese game Mahjong in a temple in China (wide).
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  • A skyline view of Toronto, Canada showing the dense development of the Habourfront nieghbourhood.
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  • Construction work continues   in the revitalization plan of Regent Park in Toronto.
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  • Young girl learning how to skate on a rink at the Evergreen Brickworks in Toronto.
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  • People gathered around a fruit and vegetable cart in Havana.
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  • Condominiums and office buildings in Toronto's harbourfront.
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  • Men playing the Chinese game Mahjong. This game was banned by the government of People's Republic of China when it took power in 1949. After the Cultural Revolution, the game was revived, without gambling elements , and the prohibition was revoked in 1985. Today, it is a favorite pastime in China and other Chinese-speaking communities.
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