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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
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 »