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Advocacy

CHA members have access to a Legal Fund in copyright infringement, libel or plagiarism cases.

The CHA tries to represent the interest of all historians in Canada regardless of their area of research with respect to a wide variety of matters including:

  • Funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and other agencies
  • Copyright and royalties
  • Access to archives and the preservation of historical records
  • Publishing
  • Privacy and access to information
  • Preservation and commemoration of heritage
  • Careers for historians
  • Mistreatment by universities, governments or other agencies
       An Open Letter from the Canadian Historical Association and the Institut d’Histoire de l’Amérique française to Prime Minister Doug Ford PDF Government of Ontario’s Response Montreal | Ottawa, February 9, 2021 c/o Mr. Doug Ford Premier »
Ottawa, 9 November 2020 Premier Jason Kenney’s Response Premier Jason Kenney Office of the Premier 307 Legislature Building 10800 – 97 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2B6 premier@gov.ab.ca Minister Adriana LaGrange Ministry of Education Commerce Place 7th Floor – 10155 »
29 May 2020 Premier John Horgan                                Mr. Jack Lohman P.O. Box 9041                                                Chief Executive Officer Provincial Government                »
24 April 2020 The Canadian Historical Association supports graduate students across the country who are petitioning their institutions to grant academic extensions and suspend summer tuition. The COVID-19 pandemic has had an overwhelming negative impact on many segments of »