History and Heritage Networking Night
For us, history is about making connections – and we were delighted to connect with all of you at our annual History and Heritage Networking Night! We hosted the History and Heritage Networking Night in different locations across the country, in Ottawa, Calgary, and Toronto, and while we may live in different parts of Canada, it was inspiring to see so many people united by our passion for sharing stories about the past.
A huge thank you to everyone who joined and were thrilled to see some familiar – and some new! – faces. Until next year!
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