BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251010T200453EDT-4650BX0gUk@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251011T000453Z DESCRIPTION:Join MISC for the 2025 Fall Mallory Lecture\, “Back to the Futu re”\, presented by Chantal Hébert on Wednesday\, October 29th\, 2025\, 4 p .m. at the Mount Royal Centre\, 2200 Mansfield Street.\n\nAbstract of talk :\n\nBack to the Future: at a time when the leading provincial party in Qu ebec and the ruling Alberta party are both looking at holding votes on sec ession\, a look-back at the 1995 referendum and the 30-year constitutional peace that followed.\n\nThirty years ago this month\, Quebec came within less than 20\,000 votes from giving its government a mandate to negotiate its secession from the Canadian federation. Now that the unity issue is ba ck on the radar\, what\, if any\, lessons can be drawn from the 1995 near- death Canadian experience? And will blowing on the embers of the sovereign ty flames really stand to reignite the issue\, or could it instead extingu ish them for another generation?\n\nThe talk will be followed by a Q&A and reception. This event is free and open to the public. Reserve your ticket s via Eventbrite.\n\n \n\nChantal Hébert is a freelance political columnis t whose work is featured on radio\, television and in print in both French and English. That includes a weekly participation on the political panel at Issue on the CBC’s The National\, as well as on Peter Mansbridge’s Good Talk podcast on Sirius XM.\n\nMs. Hébert began her career in Toronto as a reporter for the regional newsroom of Radio-Canada in 1975 before moving on to Parliament Hill for Radio-Canada radio. She has served as parliament ary bureau chief for Le Devoir and La Presse before moving on to become a political columnist for the Toronto Star.\n\nHébert is a graduate of Glend on College\, York University. She is a Senior Fellow of Massey College at the University of Toronto and hold honorary degrees from a dozen Canadian universities.\n\nShe is a recipient of two Asia-Pacific media fellowships (Malaysia and Japan). She is the 2005 recipient of the APEX Public Service Award. In 2006\, she received the Hy Solomon award for excellence in jour nalism and public policy as well as York University’s Pinnacle Achievement Bryden Alumni award.\n\nIn 2012\, she was appointed to the Order of Canad a. Her second book\, The Morning After\, dealing with the 1995 Quebec refe rendum\, was published simultaneously in both official languages in \n\n20 15. In 2019\, her peers in the Parliamentary Press Gallery awarded her the Charles Lynch award for her longstanding coverage of national issues. In 2024\, she received the Michener-Baxter award for excellence in journalism . In 2025\, she was appointed to l’Ordre national du Québec.\n DTSTART:20251029T200000Z DTEND:20251029T220000Z LOCATION:CA\, Mount Royal Centre\, 2200 Mansfield Street SUMMARY:2025 Mallory Lecture by Chantal Hébert: Back to the Future URL:/misc/channels/event/2025-mallory-lecture-chantal- hebert-back-future-368119 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR