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Beaverbrook Vimy Prize

February 2025

Vimy Foundation

Beaverbrook Vimy Prize

The Beaverbrook Vimy Prize, offered by The Vimy Foundation, gives young people aged 15 to 17 from Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of those who shaped history. When: August 1-11, 2025 Deadline: March 12, 2025 To apply or learn more, visit https://vimyfoundation.ca/programs/beaverbrook-vimy-prize.

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CFP: McGill-Queen’s Graduate History Conference

The Graduate History Students’ Association in the Department of History at Queen’s University is pleased to invite submissions for its 22nd Annual McGill-Queen’s Graduate Conference, which will be held on March 29th and 30th at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. This year’s theme is Histories Unbound: Pathways of the Past. For more information, see the

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CFP: Dalhousie Graduate History Society Conference

The Dalhousie Graduate History Society is accepting proposals from undergraduate and graduate students in all academic disciplines for its 2025 student conference, to be held at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Saturday, May 3. Further details on the location and timing of the event will be announced to accepted applicants. This conference will

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2025 Desautels Research Fund in Private Enterprise, History & Law

The Marcel A. Desautels Centre for Private Enterprise and the Law offers support for a research project on private enterprise, law and history through the CBHA/ACHA. Applicants are encouraged to think creatively in developing proposals that will result in a scholarly article that takes an historical perspective on a Canadian family controlled or other private

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Québec’s Anglophone Communities and the Legacies of the Québec Act

Date and Time: Thursday, February 6, 2025, 12:00-1:00 p.m. (EST) Description: Free online presentation/discussion by QUESCREN Lunch & Learn Sir Guy Carleton, an Irish Protestant who served as Governor of Quebec, has been celebrated for enacting the Quebec Act in 1774, the first Canadian constitution to enshrine values underlying pluralism, tolerance, and multiculturalism. In this

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