Marking the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy with the Juno Beach Centre Association
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy, and the 150th anniversary of the inaugural exhibition of the Impressionist movement at the French Embassy, Know History teamed up with the Juno Beach Centre Association to mark the occasion.
Having collaborated with the Juno Beach Centre Association for the last two years, our team was honoured to learn more about the ongoing initiatives led by museum professionals in both France and Canada and we are excited to continue collaborating with the Juno Beach Centre to bring more of these exciting projects to life.
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Ni’n Aq No’kmaq Genealogy Project
In October 2025, we traveled to Epekwitk (PEI) to speak with community members directly concerning connections built out for L’nuey’s Ni’n Aq No’kmaq Genealogy Project.
The Survivor’s Circle for Reproductive Justice
We were honored to attend the launch of the SCRJ’s report titled “Assisted Reproductive Services to Restore Fertility for Forcibly-Sterilized Indigenous Survivors: Options and Costs”.
Revitalized Exhibition at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
In June 2025, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (SLCC) in Whistler, British Columbia, unveiled its revitalized permanent exhibition.



