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SUMMARY:Imagining the North in Canadian Literature
DESCRIPTION:ENGL 2463: Imagining the North in Canadian Literature with Renée Hulan \n—— \nThe class is currently being offered online\, but may switch to in-person later in the term. Register on the SMU website: https://studio.smu.ca/librarycourses \nThis course unsettles the representation of Canada as “true north” in literature and culture. By studying northern historiography and reading selected literary works depicting the Canadian North\, we will see how the imagined North has changed over time.  \nThe readings will include selections by Inuit and other northern Indigenous peoples\, and the examination will be presented in relation to important contemporary topics\, such as Arctic sovereignty\, climate change\, and Indigenous knowledge. \n—— \nUniversity Classes for Everyone\, presented by Saint Mary’s University and Halifax Public Libraries\, encourages you to explore lifelong learning – for free! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/289739843191011/?event_time_id=289741199857542
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SUMMARY:Hidden Newfoundland with Scott Osmond
DESCRIPTION:Visiting abandoned places has become a popular hobby for many. Join us virtually to chat with Scott Osmond\, urban exploration enthusiast and author. We will talk about about his new book\, abandoned places and the hidden wonders we can find in our own backyard. \nPlease register here:https://publiclibrary.webex.com/publiclibrary/j.php?RGID=re9834f99c5bbbdeba872aad1ff190b94 \nRegistration will close 1 hour before the event.**The links to our events are not posted on Facebook. It will be emailed to you after registration.**No card? No problem! NL residents visit www.nlpl.ca to get yours today. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1021556118573762/
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