• Canada in the Twentieth Century

    Canada
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    New!In 1904, Canada’s Prime Minister, Wilfred Laurier, predicted that “the 20th century will be the century of Canada.” Looking back at the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, what do we think of Sir Wilfrid’s prediction? What does Canada’s twentieth century look like from this vantage point in the 21st century? The…

  • Genealogy

    Personal Interests
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy involves collecting, organizing, and analyzing information about ancestors of a particular person or family. Using databases (such as Ancestry, MyHeritage, Billion Graves) and data like birth records, marriage certificates, census data, military records, wills, archives, and family stories, a family tree can be built. We will focus on people’s experiences, people’s intentions, and the…

  • The New Yorker Readers (FULL)

    Opinions
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    The New Yorker Readers workshop provides provocative and thoughtful engagement with The New Yorker magazine. At each meeting, we discuss three to five items from among recent articles, commentary, reviews, criticism, short stories, poems, cartoon contests and magazine covers. Readers choose items from recent issues and online material and let the facilitator know their willingness…

  • The Supremes: Function and Impact of Our Supreme Court

    History
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Are you interested in learning more about the highest court in Canada and how it shapes our country’s laws and policies and impacts Canadian society? Do you want to find out about the Supreme Court’s rulings affecting social, moral and ethical issues including reproductive rights, human rights, medical assistance in dying, the environment and indigenous…

  • Memoir Writing and Reading (FULL)

    Personal Interests
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Memoir, unlike autobiography, is the art of reminiscing about particular events, people and/or time periods in our lives and is becoming increasingly popular. As in previous years, participants will present extracts from their own writing. Ideas/prompts are offered to stimulate writing in class and provide a source for longer pieces. Time will be given to…

  • Canada in the Twentieth Century

    Canada
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    New!In 1904, Canada’s Prime Minister, Wilfred Laurier, predicted that “the 20th century will be the century of Canada.” Looking back at the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, what do we think of Sir Wilfrid’s prediction? What does Canada’s twentieth century look like from this vantage point in the 21st century? The…

  • Genealogy

    Personal Interests
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy involves collecting, organizing, and analyzing information about ancestors of a particular person or family. Using databases (such as Ancestry, MyHeritage, Billion Graves) and data like birth records, marriage certificates, census data, military records, wills, archives, and family stories, a family tree can be built. We will focus on people’s experiences, people’s intentions, and the…

  • The New Yorker Readers (FULL)

    Opinions
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    The New Yorker Readers workshop provides provocative and thoughtful engagement with The New Yorker magazine. At each meeting, we discuss three to five items from among recent articles, commentary, reviews, criticism, short stories, poems, cartoon contests and magazine covers. Readers choose items from recent issues and online material and let the facilitator know their willingness…

  • The Supremes: Function and Impact of Our Supreme Court

    History
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Are you interested in learning more about the highest court in Canada and how it shapes our country’s laws and policies and impacts Canadian society? Do you want to find out about the Supreme Court’s rulings affecting social, moral and ethical issues including reproductive rights, human rights, medical assistance in dying, the environment and indigenous…

  • Memoir Writing and Reading (FULL)

    Personal Interests
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Memoir, unlike autobiography, is the art of reminiscing about particular events, people and/or time periods in our lives and is becoming increasingly popular. As in previous years, participants will present extracts from their own writing. Ideas/prompts are offered to stimulate writing in class and provide a source for longer pieces. Time will be given to…

  • Canada in the Twentieth Century

    Canada
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    New!In 1904, Canada’s Prime Minister, Wilfred Laurier, predicted that “the 20th century will be the century of Canada.” Looking back at the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, what do we think of Sir Wilfrid’s prediction? What does Canada’s twentieth century look like from this vantage point in the 21st century? The…

  • Genealogy

    Personal Interests
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy involves collecting, organizing, and analyzing information about ancestors of a particular person or family. Using databases (such as Ancestry, MyHeritage, Billion Graves) and data like birth records, marriage certificates, census data, military records, wills, archives, and family stories, a family tree can be built. We will focus on people’s experiences, people’s intentions, and the…