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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/mil
 itary-lecture-lives-servitude-and-service-british-home
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:Military Lecture: Lives of Servitude and Service: British Home\nChi
 ldren and the Making of Wartime Canada
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Kelly Morrison\, PhD candidate in history at Wilfrid Laurier\nU
 niversity\, specializing in War &amp; Society studies will introduce Sir\nGeo
 rge Beardshaw\, the last surviving veteran of the Second World\nWar-era Qu
 een’s Own Rifles and the only surviving British “Home\nChild” left i
 n Canada. Morrison’s presentation introduces\nBeardshaw and a select gro
 up of Home Children\, revealing how this\nmarginalized group helped to def
 ine Canada’s national wartime and\npostwar identity.\n\nThe lecture prem
 ieres in-person at Guelph Civic Museum\n[https://guelphmuseums.ca/]. The r
 ecorded conversation will be\navailable on YouTube [https://www.youtube.c
 om/@guelphmuseums615]\, and\ntheir Museum Everywhere Portal [https://guel
 phmuseums.ca/online/].\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the presentation sta
 rts at 7 p.m.\,\nfollowed by a question period.\n\nThe Military Lecture se
 ries is a partnership between Laurier Centre\nfor the Study of Canada [ht
 tps://studyofcanada.ca/] and Guelph Civic\nMuseum.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260311T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/pat
 riotism-belonging
LOCATION:Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada 232 King St. N.\, Waterloo 
 ON N2J 2Y7 Canada
SUMMARY:From Patriotism to Belonging
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Jade Ferguson\, as he examines how Black soldiers and 
 their\nfamilies in early twentieth-century Canada pursued citizenship and\
 nequality through military service during the World Wars\, only to\nconfro
 nt systemic discrimination that persisted despite their\nsacrifice. \n\n*
  In person at Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada\, 232 King St.\nN.\, 
 Waterloo\n * On Zoom -  Register for the Zoom livestream\n[https://us02w
 eb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5N53FQ2sRMCGh5VmeJBLhA]
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260303T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/he-
 did-not-conquer-benjamin-franklins-failure-annex-canada
LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North SJ2\, Room 
 2002 Waterloo ON N2L 3G3 Canada
SUMMARY:He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Madelaine Drohan [https://madelainedrohan.org/]\, award-wi
 nning\nauthor as she discusses her book\, _He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin\n
 Franklin's Failure to Annex Canada._\n\nLOCATION\n\nSt. Jerome's Universit
 y/University of Waterloo\, SJ2\, Room 2002\n\nDATE\n\nTuesday\, March 3\, 
 2026\, 7:00 pm\n\nLight refreshments following. Free parking.\n\nSponsors\
 n\nSt. Jerome's University History\n[https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/histo
 ry]\, University of Waterloo\nHistory [https://uwaterloo.ca/history/]\, Ca
 nada International Council\n[https://thecic.org/].
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260319T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/she
 rbrooke-love-illicit-correspondence-civilian-internment
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:From Sherbrooke with Love: Illicit Correspondence\, Civilian\nInter
 nment\, and Canada in the Second World War
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo PhD candidate Gillian Wagenaar examines a case of illi
 cit\ncorrespondence between a Canadian teenager and a group of civilian\ni
 nternees in Quebec in the early years of the Second World War.\n\nThe lect
 ure premieres in-person at the Civic Museum. The recorded\nconversation wi
 ll be available on YouTube\n[https://www.youtube.com/@guelphmuseums615]\,
  and the Museum\nEverywhere Portal [https://guelphmuseums.ca/online/].\n\
 nThe Military Lecture series is a partnership between the Laurier\nCentre
  for the Study of Canada [https://studyofcanada.ca/] and Guelph\nMuseums 
 [https://guelphmuseums.ca/].\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the presentati
 on starts at 7 p.m.\,\nfollowed by a question period.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260219T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/wou
 nded-maimed-and-sick-forgotten-history-great-war
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:Wounded\, Maimed and Sick: A forgotten history of the Great War
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Wilfrid Laurier PhD graduate\, Eric Story\, and adjunct profess
 or there\,\nfollows the journey of thousands of men and women who paid an 
 entirely\ndifferent price than did the dead in service to Canada after the
  Great\nWar: the 180\,000 military service members who suffered some form
  of\nwounding\, injury or illness on the battlefields of the Western Front
 .\n\nThe lecture premieres in-person at the Civic Museum. The recorded\nco
 nversation will be available on YouTube\n[https://www.youtube.com/@guelph
 museums615]\, and our Museum\nEverywhere Portal [https://guelphmuseums.ca
 /online/].\n\nThe Military Lecture series is a partnership between the La
 urier\nCentre for the Study of Canada [https://studyofcanada.ca/] and Gue
 lph\nMuseums [https://guelphmuseums.ca/].\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and t
 he presentation starts at 7 p.m.\,\nfollowed by a question period.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260115T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/his
 tory-university-guelph-war-memorial-hall
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:The History of the University of Guelph War Memorial Hall
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:University of Guelph MA graduate\, Austin Foster\, presents the
  history\nof the University of Guelph’s War Memorial Hall\, based on arc
 hival\nresearch for the War Memorial Hall: Its Early History\, Heritage\, 
 and\nLegacy – A Centennial Retrospective (1924–2024) report. \n\nThe 
 lecture will premiere in-person at the Guelph Civic Museum\n[https://guelp
 hmuseums.ca/]. The recorded conversation will be\navailable on YouTube [h
 ttps://www.youtube.com/@guelphmuseums615]\, and\nthe Museum Everywhere Po
 rtal [https://guelphmuseums.ca/online/].\n\nThe Military Lecture series is
  a partnership between the Laurier\nCentre for the Study of Canada [https
 ://studyofcanada.ca/] and Guelph\nMuseums [https://guelphmuseums.ca/].\n\
 nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the presentation starts at 7 p.m.\,\nfollowed
  by a question period.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260114T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/wil
 ful-neglect
LOCATION:Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada 232 King St. N.\, Waterloo 
 ON N2J 2Y7 Canada
SUMMARY:Wilful Neglect
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Jane Thomas\, to discuss her recently published book\, _W
 ilful\nNeglect. _Drawing on the Department of Indian Affairs annual repor
 ts\,\nmemoranda\, and budgets over more than seventy years\, Thomas' work\
 nreveals how federal health policies\, shaped without Indigenous input\nan
 d rooted in colonial ideologies\, allowed tuberculosis to devastate\nFirst
  Nations in Canada. This conversation will explore the lasting\nimpact of 
 these policies today and the urgent need to reckon with the\nlegacy of sys
 temic racism in Canada’s health systems.\n\n* In person at Laurier Centr
 e for the Study of Canada\, 232 King St.\nN.\, Waterloo\n * On Zoom -  R
 egister for the Zoom livestream\n[https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register
 /WN_oyEInf5BRrq-B8yK4E4Bcg#/registration]
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251016T070000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/mil
 itary-lecture-historical-reenacting-why-earth-do-people
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:Military Lecture: Historical Reenacting: Why On Earth Do People Do\
 nThis?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Drawing upon his 20+ years of experience as a War of 1812 reena
 ctor\,\nTom Fournier will talk about his motivation for being a reenactor.
  \nHe will share his memories on the field\, travelling the globe\, meeti
 ng\nroyalty\, and even experiencing the paranormal.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/mil
 itary-lecture-cold-war-canada-dr-sara-matthews
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:Military Lecture: The Cold War in Canada by Dr. Sara Matthews
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the Region of Waterloo is home to a Cold War 
 nuclear\nshelter? Built in 1966 and designed by the same architectural fir
 m\nresponsible for the CN Tower\, the bunker was constructed to ensure the
 \ncontinuity of government in the event of a catastrophic nuclear\nstrike.
 \n\nJoin Dr. Sara Matthews for a discussion about how communities imagined
 \nnuclear survival and the role of Canadian Cold War propaganda.\nTogether
  we will explore the visual communication of public safety and\nconsider t
 he question\, “how is citizenship constructed in relation\nto threat?”
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/sle
 eping-next-elephant
SUMMARY:\"Like sleeping next to an elephant.\"
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:On March 26 at 7PM\, Laurier Brantford's History program presen
 ts its\nbiannual People Make History event\, featuring a panel discussion 
 on\nhistorical Canadian-American relations and contemporary links with Dr.
 \nLara Campbell\, Dr. Tim Cook\, and Dr. Asa McKercher.
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