True North Talks: Exploring Canadian Identity

What does it mean to be Canadian today? Join us for a thought-provoking lecture series that examines the diverse forces shaping Canada’s national identity. Together, we’ll explore the stories of immigration and multiculturalism, Canada’s role in international trade and global affairs, the importance of Indigenous perspectives and reconciliation, and the foundations of our democracy. Each of the four sessions will bring fresh insights and engaging discussion, offering participants a deeper understanding of Canada’s past, present, and future. Whether you are a student, community member, and/or lifelong learner, this series invites you to reflect on what unites us and how Canadian identity continues to evolve.

Please bring your own mug to enjoy a hot beverage during the intermission.  Alternatively, TALL branded travel mugs will be available for purchase for $5 (cash only).

If you are unable to attend the lectures in person, a link will be sent to all registered participants for viewing from the comfort of your own places and spaces!

Lecture Dates:    
Wednesday Mornings
October 1 - October 29, 2025  (Please note: There is no lecture on Oct. 22)

Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm

Location:
St. Paul's Centre, Orillia

Registration Fee:
Whole Series - $65 +HST 
Single Talk - $20 +HST