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When Basketball Unites Cameroon and Canada

Summary by L'Express
“Toronto benefited greatly from the talent of Cameroonian Pascal Siakam during his time with the Raptors. It’s time for us who live here to build strong ties with young people in Cameroon,” Rose Cathy Handy, Executive Director of Connecture Canada and an active member of the Greater Toronto Area’s Cameroonian community, told l-express.ca. Originally from Makak, in Cameroon’s Central Region, she took the initiative to organize a basketball camp t…
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“Toronto benefited greatly from the talent of Cameroonian Pascal Siakam during his time with the Raptors. It’s time for us who live here to build strong ties with young people in Cameroon,” Rose Cathy Handy, Executive Director of Connecture Canada and an active member of the Greater Toronto Area’s Cameroonian community, told l-express.ca. Originally from Makak, in Cameroon’s Central Region, she took the initiative to organize a basketball camp t…

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L'Express broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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