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Experts on the state of Canada will take stock of where the 150-year-old country has come from and where it’s going, during a Senate-sponsored livestreamed symposium on May 25 and 26.

Speakers at the Senate Symposium on the 150th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation will map out the direction they predict the country will take during panel discussions on important national issues, such as Canada’s relations with its First Nations, sustainable development in the Arctic, the impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the importance of Canada’s identity in la Francophonie and many other themes.

Canadians can join the symposium both days through a live-stream on the CPAC website, as well as through a televised broadcast on May 25, for this spectacular overview of Canada’s past, present and future.

Symposium live-stream Thursday, May 25

Symposium live-stream Friday, May 26

View a PDF of the program

Photo of the Symposium program

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