CUSMA at a Crossroads: What’s Next for North American Trade?

CUSMA at a Crossroads: What’s Next for North American Trade?

Dive into the future of North American trade, what’s next for CUSMA, and why Canada should care. The Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) governs nearly $2 trillion in North American trade and shapes everything from […]


Grief and loss: Healing Indigenous Hearts with Marlene Stevens and Beryl Parke

Grief and loss: Healing Indigenous Hearts with Marlene Stevens and Beryl Parke

First Nations Health Authority Toxic Drug Response initiative Healing Indigenous Hearts (HIH) bereavement support groups from Vancouver Island. This webinar is geared specifically for Indigenous people who are grieving the […]


Suzuki at 90: In Conversation with Gloria Macarenko

Suzuki at 90: In Conversation with Gloria Macarenko

At 90 years old, David Suzuki continues to provoke new thinking and promote more urgent action by all of us concerned about the impact of climate change — and what it portends for […]


SDG Month

SDG Month

SDG Month Canada at UBC brings together students, faculty, staff, and community members to raise awareness of—and take action on—the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Join events and […]


Film Screening: YINTAH – A Decade of Wet’suwet’en Resistance

Film Screening: YINTAH – A Decade of Wet’suwet’en Resistance

Spanning more than a decade, YINTAH follows Howilhkat Freda Huson and Sleydo’ Molly Wickham as their nation reoccupies and protects their ancestral lands from the Canadian government and several of […]


Read Reconciling by Elder Larry Grant with the alumni UBC Book Club

Read Reconciling by Elder Larry Grant with the alumni UBC Book Club

Caught between cultures, a Musqueam-Chinese Elder comes to terms with who he is in Reconciling: A Lifelong Struggle to Belong. For his entire life, Larry Grant has been engaged in reconciliation—with […]


An Evening with Jordan Abel, David Chariandy & Stephanie Sinclair

An Evening with Jordan Abel, David Chariandy & Stephanie Sinclair

Join us for an inclusive and expansive conversation about the past, present, and future of Canada’s literary landscape featuring Nisga’a poet and author Jordan Abel, winner of the Griffin Poetry […]


Archaeological investigations and ecological modelling into pre-contact (1792 CE) Tsleil-Waututh stewardship of Burrard Inlet, BC, Canada

Archaeological investigations and ecological modelling into pre-contact (1792 CE) Tsleil-Waututh stewardship of Burrard Inlet, BC, Canada

Speaker: Dr. Meaghan Efford, Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries Modelling past ecosystem baselines and ecosystem change over time can demonstrate the cumulative effects of anthropogenic impacts to […]


FNHL Presents: White water canoeing down the rivers of Indigenous Literature!?!? A Talk by Drew Hayden Taylor

FNHL Presents: White water canoeing down the rivers of Indigenous Literature!?!? A Talk by Drew Hayden Taylor

The First Nations House of Learning presents a special talk by acclaimed Indigenous writer and humourist Drew Hayden Taylor, who will take you on a journey covering his literary career and […]


Re-mapping the Archive

Re-mapping the Archive

The third event of the ‘Living Archives’ series explores the presence of archives as records of individuals and communities. Absences across archives, marginalized spaces, and attitudes towards languages will be […]