News
Feb 08, 2021
Two Official Language Minorities in Canada, Not Just One
Sherbrooke, Quebec. February 8, 2021
Canada’s Official Languages Act was established upon the principle that this country has two official languages, English and French, and that official language minority communities in Quebec (English-speaking Canadians) and elsewhere in Canada (French-speaking Canadians) must be treated equally -- at least in terms of federal language policy and delivery of services and support.
Feb 08, 2021
Two Official Language Minorities in Canada, Not Just One
Sherbrooke, Quebec. February 8, 2021
Canada’s Official Languages Act was established upon the principle that this country has two official languages, English and French, and that official language minority communities in Quebec (English-speaking Canadians) and elsewhere in Canada (French-speaking Canadians) must be treated equally -- at least in terms of federal language policy and delivery of services and support.
Jan 12, 2021
--January 12, 2021.
2021 QAHN SURVEY
The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is always working to better serve the heritage community. We've developed this quick survey to find out what programs and services are of greatest interest, and to help us better fulfill our mandate. Please take a few moments to answer the following 10-question survey.
Jan 12, 2021
--January 12, 2021.
Marion Phelps & Richard Evans awards
Presented annually by QAHN in recognition of outstanding contributions by individuals and organizations to preserving and promoting the heritage and history of Quebec’s English-speaking communities.
Jun 10, 2020
--June 9, 2020.
RE: QUEBEC’S HERITAGE AND ITS FUTURE
The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), a province-wide network of organizations and individuals that works to promote the preservation of the heritage of the province’s English-speaking communities, welcomes the conclusions and recommendations of Quebec’s Auditor General in regards to heritage policy in her latest report.
Jun 10, 2020
--June 9, 2020.
RE: QUEBEC’S HERITAGE AND ITS FUTURE
The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), a province-wide network of organizations and individuals that works to promote the preservation of the heritage of the province’s English-speaking communities, welcomes the conclusions and recommendations of Quebec’s Auditor General in regards to heritage policy in her latest report.
Jun 09, 2020
--June 9, 2020.
Founded back in 2000, QAHN celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2020.
Never in our wildest dreams could we have predicted that a massive worldwide pandemic would turn our “QAHN 20” victory lap into a surreal “COVID 19” alternate reality. Which of course much of 2020 has turned out to be -- for all of us!
May 12, 2020
--May 12, 2020.
This new online exhibit by Dwane Wilkin of QAHN features some of the life's work of renowned naturalist Henry Mously.
Check it out! Click here!
Apr 15, 2020
--April 15, 2020.
Memories from across Quebec:
This video capsule was produced by the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), with archival recordings from the Compton County Historical & Museum Society, the Eastern Townships Resource Centre, Gatineau Valley Historical Society, Hemmingford Archives and Morin Heights Historical Association.
Apr 15, 2020
--April 15, 2020.
Memories from across Quebec:
This video capsule was produced by the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), with archival recordings from the Compton County Historical & Museum Society, the Eastern Townships Resource Centre, Gatineau Valley Historical Society, Hemmingford Archives and Morin Heights Historical Association.