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    • September 2021 – Lecture by Chief Clarence Louie
    • Lecture 2021: “Carried Away”: Forgetting and Remembering the Great Influenza Pandemic in Canada
    • Conference 2019: Traces of the Animal Past: Methodological Challenges in Animal History
    • Conference 2018: Women Warriors and National Heroes – Global Perspectives
    • Conference 2017: 150 Ideas that Shaped Canada / 150 idées qui ont façonné le Canada
    • Mr. Justice Murray Sinclair: Indigeneity, the World, and Canada – March 30, 2017
    • Conference 2016: Globalizing Confederation: How Governments, Nations and Communities Around the World Viewed the Emergence of Canada in 1867
    • Conference 2013: Presenting the Past: History, Heritage and Education
    • Conference 2012: Winning the Border: Settling the War of 1812
    • Conference 2011: Transformation: State, Nation, and Citizenship in a New Environment
    • Constance Backhouse: From a kiss to the courts: Canada’s First Capital ‘L’ Lesbian Sexual Assault Trial – October 2010
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mmartel@yorku.ca

 

 

 

 

 

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September 2021 LECTURE

Chief Clarence Louie: Indigenous Peoples and the wine industry in B.C.

Public Lectures

Chief Clarence Louie on Indigenous Peoples and the wine industry in B.C.
Dr.Esyllt Jones on the Great Influenza Pandemic in Canada (1918-1920)

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  • Department of History, York University
  • Historica Canada
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