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Gunn Prize (Essay on Canadian Immigration History)

2026

Gunn Prize

Gunn Prize (Essay on Canadian Immigration History)

Submissions for the 2026 Gunn Prize for the best senior undergraduate or graduate student essay on Canadian immigration history are now being accepted. The $1000 prize is the result of a partnership between Carleton University and the Canadian Immigration Historical Society and will be awarded in August 2026. Submissions from the summer 2025, fall 2025, and […]

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Shortlist: Best (English-Language) Scholarly Book in Canadian History Prize

The CHA is proud to announce the books that are shortlisted for this year’s Best (English-Language) Scholarly Book in Canadian History prize. (In alphabetical order). Cheryl Troupe, Putting Down Roots: Métis Agency, Land Use, and Women’s Food Labour in a Qu’Appelle Valley Road Allowance Community. University of Manitoba Press, 2025. John Sandlos & Arn Keeling,

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Shortlist: Best (French-Language) Scholarly Book in Canadian History Prize

The CHA is proud to announce the books that are shortlisted for this year’s Best (French-Language) Scholarly Book in Canadian History prize. (In alphabetical order). Frédéric Mercure Jolette, Réinventer Montréal. Ambitions et revers de trois urbanistes des Trente Glorieuses. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2025. Gérard Bouchard, Terre des humbles. Les Saguenayens 1840-1940. Éditions du Boréal, 2025.

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Roundtable Discussion: “London 1984: Conflict and Change in the Radical City” by Stephen Brooke

The Journal of the Canadian Historical Association invites you to an online roundtable discussion of Stephen Brooke’s prize-winning book, London 1984: Conflict and Change in the Radical City (Oxford University Press, 2024). London 1984 is the most recent winner of the Canadian Historical Association’s Wallace K. Ferguson Prize, which recognizes an outstanding scholarly book in

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CHA Webinar: Generative AI and the Practice of History

The Canadian Historical Association’s Generative AI Subcommittee invites you to a webinar exploring tools and tips for using generative artificial intelligence in the historical profession. All are welcome! Date: Friday, 27 February 2026 Time: 1:00–2:30 pm EST Format: Online (Zoom) Speakers: L. K. Bertram, University of Toronto “Tar Pits, Moats + Herbal Brews: History-Inspired Tools

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CFP: Canadian Society for Digital Humanities

The Canadian Society for Digital Humanities (CSDH/SCHN) invites proposals for papers, panels, and digital demonstrations for its annual meeting, which will be held at Université de Montréal between June 3rd and 5th and coincides with the INKE Partnership annual meeting and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI). The Society encourages submissions on all topics relating

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CFP: Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science

The Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science (CSHPS) is holding its annual conference June 4-6, 2026 at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The CSHPS will be joined in Halifax by three other CFHSS member organizations: CPA (Canadian Philosophy Association, meeting June 6-9), CSHPM (Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of

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