Join us for this Live & Online program in celebration of National Indigenous History Month! Played in communities around the world, the sport of hockey is often closely associated with Canada. Those who grow...
Please join Virginia Van Vleet to discover the history of Toronto's first cemeteries, their impact on our local communities,and some of their famous and infamous residents.
Join us on the first Thursday of the month for a discussion about a historical topic and a screening of a film that touches on that same topic. June 6th: Children of Men (2006) July 4th: First Reformed (2...
Fake News! William Shakespeare was not an historian, nor did he ever claim to be. Yet people continue to believe his depiction of Richard III is true. Sheilah O?Connor of the Richard III Society will explain w...
It was the summer of 1793. The summer our city was founded. The first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada: John Graves Simcoe and his family sailed on the HMS Mississauga from Niagara to find a new capital for the new pr...
Join Indigenous activist, educator, storyteller, artist, and dancer, Jim Adams, as he shares how renewing our relationship with Four R's (Relationships, Resilience, Resurgence, Reconcili-action) can help bring balance to...
From the National Film Board of Canada library, we present Zero Degrees of Separation (2005). This feature documentary breaks with the sensationalistic media coverage of the Middle East by documenting the ever...