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Americans less likely than Canadians to Believe War of 1812 had Significant Outcomes, Important to Formation National Identity, but still more likely to Commemorate War
A new Historica-Dominion Institute poll shows Americans better at promoting their history READ MORE///Student “Art Mob” Takes Over the Lachine Canal
Students participate in Historic Site Snow Installation READ MORE///Montreal Students Celebrate Black History Education with author Lawrence Hill
Local high school students joined award-winning author Lawrence Hill today at École secondaire Antoine-de-St-Exupéry to launch the French language Black History in Canada Education Guide READ MORE///Minister Moore kicks off first Cross-Canada “Sir John A Day” Classroom Celebration at West Vancouver Elementary School
On Wednesday, January 11, 2012, Heritage Minister, James Moore, will join 318 students at Caulfield Elementary School in West Vancouver as they take part in the first ever nationwide, school-based celebration of Sir John A Macdonald Day with The Historica READ MORE///The Memory Project Speakers Bureau Hosts 10th Anniversary Reception at Canadian Forces College
The Historica-Dominion Institute’sMemory Project Speakers Bureau hosted a reception at the historic Canadian Forces College Officers’ Mess to mark its 10th anniversary today. READ MORE///The Memory Project Speakers Bureau Visits Canadian Forces Base Valcartier
The Memory Project Speakers’ Bureau hosted a community “Lunch and Learn” event at CFB Valcartier today. READ MORE///The Memory Project Reaches 4th Province in Cross-Canada Journey to Record “Forgotten War” Stories
With new funding to preserve experiences of the Korean War, The Memory Project has embarked on a second cross-Canada journey to record veteran testimonials. READ MORE///Student Campfire Flash Mob Celebrates the My Parks Pass Program
Sixty grade eight students from the TDSB’s Karen Kain School for the Arts descended upon Yonge-Dundas Square during the morning rush hour today to perform a flash mob. READ MORE///The Memory Project Speakers Bureau Visits Canadian Forces Base Gagetown
The Memory Project Speakers’ Bureau has hosted a community “Lunch and Learn” event at CFB Gagetown. READ MORE///Minister Kenney hosts a special version of “Are you Smarter than a 10th Grader?” at the Canadian Citizenship Challenge
Grade 10 students kicked off Citizenship Week today by participating in an interactive game-show quiz that pitted them against two Parliamentary Press Gallery members’ knowledge of citizenship and history. READ MORE///Pages
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