QAHN's "SHARE" Program Supports 18 New Heritage Projects across Quebec
--June 22, 2026.
18 New Heritage Initiatives Across the Province
For immediate release
--June 22, 2026.
18 New Heritage Initiatives Across the Province
For immediate release
--June 19, 2026.
On June 12th, 2026, Bishop’s University announced a new research chair in English Quebec Studies. As the name suggests, this research chair was made possible by a generous bequest by Marjorie Goodfellow, who passed away in October 2024. Those familiar with Marjorie will know that she dedicated decades of her life to the promoting and sustaining English-language rights in the region. With that knowledge, it comes as little surprise that this is how Marjorie wanted to use a portion of her estate.
This past year QAHN partnered with the non-profit Éducaloi to help heritage and community organizations navigate the rules and regulations connected to Quebec's language laws.
Quebec’s language laws can feel complex, especially with recent changes to the Charter of the French Language. Whether you’re wondering if exceptions apply to “historic Anglophones”, what happens when a French and English version of a document don’t say the same thing, or what the consequences are for not following the rules, this FAQ breaks down the essentials.
Details TBA!
--Sherbrooke, May 13, 2026.
May 12, 2026.
QAHN’s long-running Heritage Essay Contest for elementary school students and Heritage Photo Contest for high school students concluded at the end of April 2026. Students from 8 elementary schools (Shawinigan; Terry Fox; Drummondville; Netagamiou; Gardenview; Parkdale; Waterloo; and Gault Institute) and 6 high schools (John F. Kennedy; Châteauguay Valley; Dr. Wilbert Keon; Galt; Rosemere; and Marymount) located in seven regions of the province participated in these activities this year.
On location at:
Kinnear's Mills Community Centre, Kinnear's Mills, Qc.
FREE ADMISSION!
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Click here for the entire 2026 Heritage Talks program!
On location at:
Plymouth-Trinity Church
380, Dufferin, Sherbrooke, Qc.
Free admission!
*****
Click here for the entire 2026 Heritage Talks program!