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Friday, Jan. 31: The Burns Supper at Hart House. Toast to The Immortal Memory of Robert Burns.
Saturday, Feb. 8: Canoe & Wilderness Symposium. 2 p.m. Fatal Passage: Return to Rae Strait.
Tuesday, Feb. 18. McGill University Community for Lifelong Learning. 3:15 p.m.  Skype appearance re: Fatal Passage.
Thursday, Feb. 27. University of Toronto Lecture Series. Markham Civic Centre. 12:30 p.m. 50 Canadians Who Changed the World.
Monday, March 24. University of Toronto Lecture Series. The Oakville Club. Noon. 50 Canadians Who Changed the World.
Wednesday, April 9. University of Toronto Lecture Series. Fitzgerald Building. 50 Canadians Who Changed the World.
Ken McGoogan
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Before turning mainly to books about arctic exploration and Canadian history, Ken McGoogan worked for two decades as a journalist at major dailies in Toronto, Calgary, and Montreal. He teaches creative nonfiction writing through the University of Toronto and in the MFA program at King’s College in Halifax. Ken served as chair of the Public Lending Right Commission, has written recently for Canada’s History, Canadian Geographic, and Maclean’s, and sails with Adventure Canada as a resource historian. Based in Toronto, he has given talks and presentations across Canada, from Dawson City to Dartmouth, and in places as different as Edinburgh, Melbourne, and Hobart.