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  • Premier Jean Charest and Governor Peter Shumlin (Vermont), discuss Canada-U.S. relations at the MISC Annual Conference (2011). (Owen Egan)

  • His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, speaking at the MISC Annual Conference (2011). (Owen Egan)

  • Desmond Morton (MISC’s Founding Director) receiving the Pierre Berton Award from Governor General David Johnston on November 19. (MCpl Dany Veillette, Rideau Hall © 2010 Office of the Secretary to the Governor General of Canada)

  • (L-R) Founding Director Desmond Morton, Current Director Antonia Maioni and Incoming Director William Straw (Owen Egan)

  • (L-R.) Antonia Maioni, Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi, Eakin Fellow Gerald Baier, Gael Eakin and Desmond Morton Webcast. (Owen Egan)

  • Elsbeth Heaman leads CANS 200 students in discovering the history and geography of Montreal on an excursion to Mont-Royal.

  • (l-r) Antonia Maioni, Dean Christopher Manfredi, The Honorable David Jacobson (U.S. Ambassador to Canada) who delivered the 2010 Canada-U.S. Fulbright Lecture, Michael Hawes and Principal Heather Munroe-Blum. Webcast. (O. Egan)

  • Lisa Jardine, 2009 Winner of the Cundill Prize in History, returned to Montreal to deliver the 2010 Cundill Lecture on November 15. Webcast (Owen Egan)

  • (L-R)Charles Mallory, Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi, Amb. David Jacobson, Andrew Cohen (Distinguished Author) who delivered the 2011 J.R Mallory Lecture, Faizel Gulamhussein and Antonia Maioni. Webcast. (O. Egan)

  • L. Ian McDonald and the Right Hounorable Brian Mulroney, conversing at the MISC's Annual Conferece (2011) (Owen Egan)

  • Professor Antonia Maioni with CTV Reporter and McGill graduate Omar Sachedina following Election 2011 coverage on CTV.

  • On November 10, 2010, the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada and the Québec Studies Programme at McGill organized a 50th anniversary symposium on the Quiet Revolution. Click here for video links. (Owen Egan)

  • Richard Pound gave the 2010 World Needs More Canada lecture on November 22. Mr. Pound spoke about his involvement with the Olympic Games. Webcast. (Owen Egan)

  • On September 23, 2010, McGill’s Women in House Program organized a conference to celebrate its 10 year anniversary. For more information about the conference please click here .

The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada organizes a number of public events throughout the academic year. These events include the Distinguished Lecture Series (the J.R. Mallory Lecture in Canadian Studies, the Fulbright Lecture, the Seagram Lecture and the Eakin Lecture), our ever popular Lunch and Learn Series, and various other seminars and book launches that undoubtedly materialize throughout the year. If you would like to be contacted about upcoming events please send us an misc [dot] iecm [at] mcgill [dot] ca (email).

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