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MODERN CANADA: War, Resources and Identity
Discover the paradoxical history of Canada, a vast and peaceful nation chosen by countless immigrants as their final destination. Learn about the foundation of New France and its lasting consequences on French-Canadian identity, and the never-ending debate about natural resources on its territory. Follow the legacy of war on Canadian society, both at home and abroad, through centuries of conflict with the Amerindians, often against the Americans, and later around the world. Understand the shifting geopolitical status of this once middle power in world affairs, as well as within its own modern population. A unique and revealing presentation, not to be missed.
The lecture will last about 65-75 minutes and will be followed by 30 to 45 minutes of questions and answers/comments.
Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 07:00 PM Calgary (Mountain Standard Time)
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FEE: a pre-payment of $ 25 per person is required before every lecture by automatic deposit at this e-mail address:
Upon receipt of the money and prior to the presentation, e-mail with the private code to access the ZOOM lecture will be sent.
*** You can register by paying the fee until 6:45 p.m. on the evening of the lecture. After that, you will have no access to the presentation. ***
Event Information
Event Date | 18 Jan, 2023 1900 (Mountain) |
Individual Price | $25.00 |