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Hi Folks,

I'm posting on behalf of a non-subscriber.

Cheers,
John D. Lund, Archivist
City of Ottawa Archives

-----Original Message-----
From: Ottawa Historical Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 10:36 PM
To: Lund, John
Subject: OHA Talk Tues Feb 7 - 7 PM “Relationships for Reconciliation: Historical Relationships in the Process of Reconciliation” Jean-Pierre Morin

Dear John,

Could you please forward information of this talk to your members.

Thanks for your help.

Matthew Trudgen


Please come and join us at Library and Archives Canada (395
Wellington) on Tuesday February 7 at 7 PM for:
“Relationships for Reconciliation: Historical Relationships in the Process of Reconciliation”

Jean-Pierre Morin

Public Servant in Residence
Department of History
Carleton University

Historian
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada

In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission called on all Canadians to work together in order to achieve reconciliation between Indigenous peoples and newcomers within Canadian society. A significant part of the process of Reconciliation is having a better understanding of the historical relationships that have emerged and evolved over time between these groups. This is, however, easier said than done. Based on his experience as an historian at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Jean-Pierre Morin will discuss the challenges faced by government in coming to grips with these historical relationships as it tries to understand the meaning of Reconciliation, as well as calling on the historical community to become involved in the very process of Reconciliation.



2017-01-16 17:08 GMT-05:00 Lund, John <[log in to unmask]>:
> I am currently out of the office. If you require immediate assistance,
> please contact Theresa Sorel at [log in to unmask] Returning
> January 23rd. Thank you.
>
> If you require assitance with MINISIS please contact Paul Henry at
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Je suis actuellement absent et je serai de retour au bureau le 23 janvier.
> Si votre demande est urgente, communiquez avec Theresa Sorel par
> courriel à [log in to unmask] Merci.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John D. Lund, Digital Records Archivist,
>
> City of Ottawa Archives
>
> 613-580-2424 x13684
>
>
>
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> Ville d'Ottawa. Toute distribution, utilisation ou reproduction du
> courriel ou des renseignements qui s'y trouvent par une personne autre
> que son destinataire prévu est interdite. Je vous remercie de votre collaboration.
This e-mail originates from the City of Ottawa e-mail system. Any distribution, use or copying of this e-mail or the information it contains by other than the intended recipient(s) is unauthorized. Thank you.

Le présent courriel a été expédié par le système de courriels de la Ville d'Ottawa. Toute distribution, utilisation ou reproduction du courriel ou des renseignements qui s'y trouvent par une personne autre que son destinataire prévu est interdite. Je vous remercie de votre collaboration.

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