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Candy, Cows, and Commemoration: The Case of Laura Secord Who was the real Laura Secord, and how did her story change as it became legendary in Ontario? Enjoy this opportunity to hear Dr. Cecilia Morgan (OISE) reveal the answers to these questions. Wednesday, April 3, 7 pm Mimico Centennial Public Library Auditorium, 47 Station Road (Google Maps 2)
Loyal They Remained? Loyalty, Identity, and the War of 1812 in Upper Canada Hear Dr. Jane Errington (Queen’s University), award-winning author and leading scholar of Upper Canada, explore how Upper Canadians were challenged by the War of 1812. Wednesday, April 10, 7 pm North York Central Library, Concourse, 5120 Yonge Street (Google Maps 3)
FREE Reserve your free seat at HeritageToronto.org/lectures or call (416)338-1339
Detail painting by John David: Library and Archives Canada, C-000273. Mail: 260 Adelaide St. E., Box 183, Toronto, M5A 1N1 e-mail: info@fortyork.ca website: www.fortyork.ca The Fife and Drum 7
