Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day! Today we recognize the fundamental importance, contributions, and resilience of Indigenous peoples in the cultural fabric of Canada. It’s also an opportunity to look forward to the work that needs to be done to address the difficult legacy of our shared past. National Aboriginal Day was proclaimed in 1996… Read more »
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Reflections from Edmonton’s Fourth Historian Laureate
As the deadline for nominations for the next – and fifth – Historian Laureate approaches, we caught up with outgoing Historian Laureate, Chris Chang-Yen Phillips, to reflect on his term as Edmonton’s official ambassador for all things historical. Chris was appointed the City’s fourth Historian Laureate in 2016, succeeding Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail. Your appointment as Historian… Read more »
Our Top Five from the Blog in 2017
With 2018 just around the corner, the EHC is more excited than ever to usher in a new year, and get started on building new relationships, supporting new projects and initiatives, and connecting citizens to their heritage. But before we write 2017 into the history books, here’s a look back at some of our most… Read more »
Edmonton’s Civic Election Candidates answer: Why is Heritage important to you?
Election day in Edmonton is this coming Monday, October 16th, and we wanted to know what our Council and Mayoral Candidates had to say about the importance of heritage in Edmonton. We sent out a survey to all of the candidates, and what we’ve included here is exactly what they shared with us. We’ve heard… Read more »