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Heritage | Commemoration

Nicole Neatby

Library and Archives Canada Nicole Neatby has published in the fields of women’s history and Quebec history. Her research interests also focus on public history, including the history of the Quebec government’s tourism promotion and North American travel writers’ expectations about and reactions to the province. She has recently helped lead the CHA’s advocacy efforts […]

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Desaree Rosskopf

Collective memory and remembrance; World Wars; Canada’s military history after 1945 Desaree Rosskopf specializes in Canadian military history from 1914 to the present, with an emphasis on its impact on collective memory and commemoration. She holds a Master’s degree in History from Western University and is a Master of Education candidate at Wilfred Laurier University.

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Lyle Dick

Parks Canada, national historic sites, and the Canadian Museum of History Lyle Dick is a past CHA President and has published extensively in the fields of Arctic, Canadian, and American history and historiography. In 2012, following a 35-year career with Parks Canada, he became the principal of Lyle Dick History and Heritage in Vancouver. He

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Pierre Lavoie

Cultural heritage, popular culture and media Pierre Lavoie is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of American Studies at Yale University (FRQSC). His recent work focuses on public memory and cultural heritage in a transnational and migratory context. He is particularly interested in the cultural and memory legacy of labour migration from Quebec to the

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