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Beth Hanna
Beth Hanna is the Chief Executive Officer of the Ontario Heritage Trust.
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Setting the record straight – Updating four Black history plaques
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Revitalizing communities – The power of conservation
Over the past few years, I’ve spoken and written extensively about value – exploring questions of what we protect, how we make …
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Communication – Forging community, building understanding, shaping society
Humans have always shared an interest in communicating with one another – to exchange stories, experiences, ideas, thoughts. To be …
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Shifting the narrative
The past few months have witnessed an important conversation among Canadians – and, in fact, across North America – about the …
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From Happy Hill to Parliament Hill: An interview with trailblazer Jean Augustine
Among her many accolades, the Honourable Jean Augustine has the distinction of being Canada’s first Black female Member of …
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Women’s rights are human rights – The fight for an equal voice
Did you know that women in Canada couldn’t vote in federal elections until 1918 – just 100 years ago? They could vote in some …
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Intangible heritage – understanding life’s rhythms
It is easier to be aware of our cultural heritage – the landscapes and buildings, art, sculpture and objects created by humans …
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The stories that define us
Stories are powerful. They reveal our values, pleasures and memories, the rituals and rhythms of our lives, our spiritual natures, …
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The cultural landscape – A framework for conservation
Heritage conservation is not about the past. It’s about the places that surround us and the diversity of our communities. It’s …
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