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The Community Justice Centre is thrilled to welcome acclaimed author, lawyer, advocate and Order of Canada recipient Michelle Good on April 9,2026 at the Sid Williams Theatre for her powerful lecture, Getting Under the Myth of Canadian History. Her visit coincides with the 150th anniversary of the Indian Act, making this moment especially significant.
Michelle Good’s work invites thoughtful reflection and courageous conversation, to deepen understanding of the stories that shape this country and the questions they raises about history, responsibility, and reconciliation.
In addition to the public lecture, the Community Justice Centre is pleased to offer the the following opportunities to engage more deeply with Michelle’s work and the themes of history, responsibility, and reconciliation that Michelle Good’s work so powerfully raises.
Purchase one of Michelle Good’s books at Laughing Oyster Bookshop by March 23, 2026 and mention the Community Justice Centre to receive a 15% discount on your book. Champion or join us for a conversation and enter to win a $150 gift certificate to the bookstore.
Engage, and Deepen Your Learning
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Champion a conversation
Gather a group to discuss Michelle Good’s books, and send us your reflections on one or more of the questions we’re providing. We’ll be sharing some of the reflections we receive on our social media, and you’ll be entered to win a $150 gift certificate to Laughing Oyster.
The deadline to submit your entry is Monday, March 23, 2026.
You can find the questions and the link to enter HRE
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Join us for a Conversation
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info about the CJC hosted convos here with Felix and Karen
March 28th: Five LIttle IndiansTruth Telling: April 4
Register to join a converation at the CJC HERE
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Attend a dialogue circle
After the lecture join the Community Justice Center for a circle dialogues to process what you heard and felt ,and to deepen your learning through dialogue.
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Who is invited? Anyone who attending the lecture. Registration is required
What are circles? Participants sit in a circle and the dialogue is facilitated by trained volunteers called ‘circle keepers’, who will provide prompt questions to the group, ensure that the space is respectful and intentional, and maintain the structure of the dialogue.
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