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Dec 17, 2021With OPL’s language conversation groups on hold due to the pandemic, we hope that...
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Dec 14, 2021We caught up with OPL Board Chair and Councillor of Orléans, Matthew Luloff, he...
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Dec 06, 2021With OPL’s language conversation groups on hold due to the pandemic, we hope that...
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Oct 28, 2021From November 22 to 27 -- FREE and entirely online. Once again, the Ottawa...
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Sep 20, 2021On September 30, we remember and recognize the survivors of residential schools with Orange...
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Sep 15, 2021Ottawa Public Library’s successful Tech Café is expanding even more this fall with additional...
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Aug 27, 2021Bernard Assiniwi, born in Montréal in 1935, is of Cree origin. Researcher, curator, filmmaker;...
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Jun 28, 2021Five Ontario libraries are sharing their eCollections and expanding selection for your reading and...
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Jun 04, 2021Le mois de juin est le Mois national de l'histoire autochtone ! Pour le...
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Jun 01, 2021Over the last 10 years, there has been an increase in the number of,...
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May 14, 2021Naomi Fontaine is a French teacher and Innu author from Uashat, Quebec. Her first...
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May 10, 2021Wellness is a topic on many people’s minds these days as we face many...
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May 07, 2021To some it may seem that the existence of transgender people is a new...
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May 03, 2021Welcome to this Teaching Toolkit for Asian Heritage Month! It is designed to help...
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Apr 23, 2021What’s in a Poet Laureate’s name? Poet. Storyteller. Ambassador. Speaker. Spiritual Advisor. Algonquin Traditional...
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Apr 16, 2021Describing himself foremost as a creator, Louis-Karl Picard-Sioui is one member of the Wendat...
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Apr 01, 2021The wait has been long, but it is finally over, you can now borrow...
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Mar 12, 2021Virginia Pésémapéo Bordeau is Cree and Métis. Novelist, poet and worldwide recognized artist, Virginia...
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Feb 10, 2021Louise Bernice Halfe, from the Saddle Lake Reserve in central Alberta, is the first...
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Jan 19, 2021The Assembly: A gathering of community through the art of stories Black History Month...