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24 March,2023 at 13:00

In person and online via Zoom. Registration required.

The sixteenth-century European wars of religion were the launching pad for the mass migration to Turtle Island. Comparing European accounts with those from Indigenous perspectives illustrates the vast chasm that separated the understandings of these two civilizations. The path to reconciliation and living together as equals comes through acknowledging the truth of past actions.

Joseph Graham, historian and author of Naming the Laurentians and Insatiable Hunger, is also a columnist in both Main Street and the Quebec Heritage News. He also been published in The Gazette and Canada’s History Magazine. He has a deep interest in our history and explores who the non-Indigenous people were in the context of the Christian arrival here.

Live presentation (registration mandatory): In-person at Chalet Bellevue
27 rue Bellevue, Morin-Heights (QC) J0R 1H0

Online presentation: connect on Zoom from the comfort of home

For in-person registration, contact [email protected] | 450-974-3940 | 1-888-974-3940 ext. 601

For online attendees, register to get the Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAlfu-qrDsuHtYXot-X-LRauB8nw1eyXvJD

Cost: Free

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