Media Inquiry?

We would be happy to answer your questions.

Please call or e-mail us with your requests, or try downloading our EPK.

Telephone 1.866.701.1867

Email memory@historica-dominion.ca

Memory Project Speakers Bureau visits Royal Canadian Legion in Summerside to commemorate Korean War Armistice

The Memory Project Speakers Bureau has hosted a volunteer recruitment event at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 5 Summerside. CFB Personnel, veterans, local community members, and program supporters came together to share their stories of service and sacrifice.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
Memory Project Speakers Bureau Visits Royal Canadian Legion In North Bay

The Memory Project Speakers Bureau has hosted a volunteer recruitment event at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 023 North Bay. CFB Personnel, veterans, local community members, and program supporters came together to share their stories of service and sacrifice.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
The Memory Project Returns to Calgary to Record “Forgotten War” Stories

Local Second World War and Korean War veterans gathered today to participate in a nation-wide oral history project. The Memory Project Archive is travelling across Canada to preserve a legacy of Canadian service and sacrifice.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
The Memory Project Returns to Edmonton to Record “Forgotten War” Stories

Local Second World War and Korean War veterans gathered today to participate in a nation-wide oral history project. The Memory Project archive is travelling across Canada to preserve a legacy of Canadian service and sacrifice. Interviews continue tomorrow, May 24 from 9:00 to 1:00.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
Korean and Second World War Veterans Share their Stories with The Memory Project

Local Second World War and Korean War veterans gathered today to participate in a nation-wide oral history project. The Memory Project archive is travelling across Canada to preserve a legacy of Canadian service and sacrifice. Interviews will continue tomorrow, April 25 at the Hôtel Mortagne in Boucherville.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
The Memory Project Speakers Bureau Visits Royal Canadian Legion in Wainwright

The Memory Project Speakers Bureau has hosted a volunteer recruitment event at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 029 Wainwright. CFB Personnel, veterans, local community members, and program supporters came together to share their stories of service and sacrifice.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
The Memory Project Recruits New Speakers from the 22nd Regiment

The Historica-Dominion Institute’s Memory Project Speakers Bureau participated in the regimental orientation day for the 22nd Regiment to recruit new speakers.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
The memory project joins the Minister of Veterans Affairs to commemorate sacrifices of canadian forces in a year of significant anniversaries in 2012

The Historica-Dominion Institute’s Memory Project Speakers Bureau and the Minister of Veterans Affairs will be at l’École secondaire de l’Aubier in Saint-Romuald, Québec. The Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Veterans Affairs, and three members of the Memory Project Speakers Bureau will speak about the sacrifices made by the Canadian Forces, past and present. This event will bring together currently serving Canadian Forces Personnel, veterans of the Second World War and the Korean War, local legion members, as well as students and educators from l’École secondaire de l’Aubier.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
Memory Project Speakers Bureau Visits 15 Wing Moose Jaw

The Memory Project Speakers Bureau has hosted a volunteer recruitment event at Canadian Forces Base Moose Jaw. 15 Wing Personnel, local community members, and program supporters came together to share their stories of service and sacrifice.

Continue Reading …
0 Comments
Second World War and Korean War veterans to gather in GTA to preserve their stories with The Memory Project

The Memory Project Archive continues its efforts to capture stories from Korean War veterans with new mandate to create a legacy of the “Forgotten War.”

Continue Reading …
0 Comments