Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network

Heritage groups put spotlight on local history across Quebec

"Belonging" project collaborators include (L to R): Missisquoi Museum (Heather Darch); Colby-Curtis Museum (Samuel Gaudreau-Lalande); QAHN (President Grant Myers); and Richmond County Museum (Norma Husk). Photo: M. Farfan.

The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) has partnered with nine community groups from around the province to preserve and share local historical knowledge, with special emphasis on Quebec’s English-speaking history.

Belonging and Identity in English-speaking Quebec, a QAHN project funded by Quebec's SRQEA, will support the development of museum and heritage-learning activities in several Quebec regions over the next six months.

"Reflection," by Keira Morcos (West Island College)

QAHN'S POSITION ON SCHOOL BOARDS: A LETTER TO PREMIER LEGAULT

Sherbrooke, Québec,
July 3, 2020

Premier François Legault
Minister Responsible for Relations with English-Speaking Quebecers
Édifice Honoré-Mercier
835, boulevard René-Lévesque Est, 3e étage
Québec (Québec) G1A 1B4


RE: THE FUTURE OF QUEBEC’S SCHOOL BOARDS