Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Digital Storytelling: Unfolding the Narrative

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    FREE Digital Storytelling makes use of new and existing technology to enhance the story or narrative of a space. For heritage sites, this creates the potential for the retelling of stories of lost or forgotten sites, and to recreate the stories of existing sites with an innovative and engaging twist. This webinar will focus on...

  • Kingston Historical Society (Virtual): Sir John A. Macdonald Service

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    On the anniversary of the 6 June, 1891, death of Sir John A. Macdonald, there will be a Zoom presentation under the auspices of the Kingston Historical Society. Guest speaker: Queen's Chancellor Murray Sinclair, the first Indigenous Manitoba judge, a former Canadian Senator from Manitoba, and the leader of The Truth and Reconciliation Commission. For...

  • UEL Association of Canada – Governor Simcoe Branch (Virtual): June 2022 Meeting

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    “Rebels on the River: The American Revolution and New Brunswick” — Presentation by Major (Ret'd) Gary Campbell, PhD The presentation will be about the American Revolution and Sunbury County, Nova Scotia (present day New Brunswick). This is the only area that rebelled against British rule and where the rebellion was successfully suppressed. It will discuss the...

  • Culinary Historians of Canada Exhibit Launch (Virtual): Healthy, Happy, and Wholesome: Cooking and Wellness in Canadian History

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    Join us for a virtual exhibit launch! The Culinary Historians of Canada is collaborating with the University of Guelph on their new student exhibition, Healthy, Happy, and Wholesome: Cooking and Wellness in Canadian History. The exhibition will launch tomorrow, Tuesday, May 31 at 7:30 p.m. with a discussion from some of the project partners, including our own Fiona Lucas. Book your spot...

  • Riverdale Historical Society (Virtual): Reconciliation: Is it what you thought? With Dr. Cindy Blackstock

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    An in depth look at inequality, mythology, discrimination and action. The importance of history and learning while working toward reconciliation with tie-ins to work that the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society has done to highlight Dr. Bryce’s legacy, as 2022 will be the 100th anniversary of the publication of “A National Crime.” A member of...