Dialogue communautaire / Communities in Dialogue
  • Dan Vandal, politicien/politician
  • Carol James, tisserande/weaver
  • Melvin Swan, ancien combattant et guerrier Ojibwa/veteran and Ojibwa warrior
  • John D. Gillis, ancien combattant/veteran
  • Laurence Veron, auteure‑réalisatrice/writer-director
  • Dorothy Butler, auxiliaire médicale, Marine royale/naval medic
  • Segun Olude, graphiste/graphic designer
  • Major Karl-Hans Désilets, pilote/pilot
  • Luc Sabourin, ingénieur en aérospatiale/aerospace engineer
Dan Vandal, politicien/politician
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Célébrez la Semaine nationale de la francophonie et participez avec nous à une soirée de conversations bilingues avec des « livres humains », issus des collectivités francophones et anglophones diversifiées de Winnipeg. Celebrate National Francophonie Week and join us for an evening of bilingual conversations with “human books” from Winnipeg's diverse francophone and anglophone communities.

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The Memory Project is heading to New Brunswick!

This November, Second World War and Korean War veterans will gather in Moncton and Miramichi to participate in a nation-wide oral history project.

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Second World War and Korean War veterans will gather in Saskatoon to preserve their stories with The Memory Project

On Monday, October 1st, Second World War and Korean War veterans will gather in Saskatoon to participate in a nation-wide oral history project.

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Waterloo veterans participate in a national digital archive initiative

Second World War and Korean War veterans will gather in Waterloo to preserve their stories with The Memory Project

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The Memory Project is coming to Summerside!

We are actively seeking volunteers to register with our nation-wide Speakers Bureau. Join us and find out how you can share your stories of service with your community.

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The Memory Project Gets Into The Swing Of Things At A Ve-Day Victory Ball

Have you ever wondered what it felt for Canadians when the Second World War ended?

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