Historical walking tours as adult education

Building the Rideau Canal and the Making of the Ottawa Working Class Historical walking tours as adult education Starting this week, I will be offering my historical walking tours as part of a six week ‘Learning in Retirement’ course at Carleton University with the title: “Walking Through Ottawa’s History: ‘Forgotten Stories’ from a Radical Tour Guide”. [...]

2021-01-26T14:34:14-05:00April 17, 2016|

The 1916 Easter Uprising in Ireland: Fighting Colonialism then and now

The 1916 Easter Uprising in Ireland: Fighting Colonialism then and now The 1916 Easter Uprising in Ireland: Fighting Colonialism then and now April 24th will mark the centenary of the 1916 ‘Easter Uprising’ against English colonialism in Dublin, Ireland. Given the importance of the Irish in Ottawa history (e.g., building the Rideau Canal) and their [...]

2021-01-26T14:33:51-05:00March 29, 2016|

Stop Windmill’s ‘Zibi’ Project on the Chaudiere Islands – a Sacred Algonquin Site

Stop Windmill’s ‘Zibi’ Project on the Chaudiere Islands – a Sacred Algonquin Site Stop Windmill’s ‘Zibi’ Project on the Chaudiere Islands – a Sacred Algonquin Site For more than 200 years, colonial authorities – first the British Government and now the Canadian one – have used force and fraud to transform traditional Algonquin territory into [...]

2021-01-26T14:38:01-05:00July 22, 2015|

80th Anniversary of the On-to-Ottawa Trek and the Campaign for Unemployment Insurance

80th Anniversary of the On-to-Ottawa Trek and the Campaign for Unemployment Insurance 80th Anniversary of the On-to-Ottawa Trek and the Campaign for Unemployment Insurance Eighty years ago, on July 1, 1935, millionaire Conservative Prime Minister, R. B. Bennett ordered the RCMP to crush the On-to-Ottawa Trek involving thousands of young unemployed men. (That is one [...]

2021-01-26T14:39:47-05:00July 2, 2015|

Commemorating our History: the ‘Match Girls’ (les allumettières) Strike of 1924

Commemorating our History: the ‘Match Girls’ (les allumettières) Strike of 1924 Commemorating our History: the ‘Match Girls’ (les allumettières) Strike of 1924 In the labour history of Ottawa-Gatineau, the ‘Match Girls’ (les allumettières) employed by E B Eddy hold a place of honour, having conducted the first two major strikes (1919 and 1924) by women [...]

2021-01-26T14:41:11-05:00September 30, 2014|

My New Walking Tour Business

My New Walking Tour Business My New Walking Tour Business ― George Orwell, 1984 So here I am, a long-time Ottawa political activist starting a new business – something I never thought I’d do. With Peoples’ History Walking Tours of Ottawa, I aim to satisfy the needs of visitors and residents alike to know more [...]

2021-01-26T15:04:05-05:00August 20, 2014|

Join us at the Peoples Social Forum on Saturday August 23

Join us at the Peoples Social Forum on Saturday August 23 Join us at the Peoples Social Forum on Saturday August 23 The Peoples Social Forum which takes over the University of Ottawa campus from Thursday August 21st through to Sunday August 24th, features a number of workshops, films, meetings and other arts and culture events of interest [...]

2021-01-26T15:06:32-05:00August 13, 2014|
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