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Wabano: Land, Medicines and other Musings. A Conversation with Thomas King

Thu, Sep 19

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Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health

Few authors have carved a literary path as brilliantly or as full of wit as Thomas King. Pair Mr. King’s poignant humour with the kind, sharp interview skills of CBC Radio host, Shelagh Rogers…

Wabano: Land, Medicines and other Musings. A Conversation with Thomas King
Wabano: Land, Medicines and other Musings. A Conversation with Thomas King

Time & Location

Sep 19, 2019, 5:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, 299 Montreal Rd, Vanier, ON K1L 7G1, Canada

About The Event

Few authors have carved a literary path as brilliantly or as full of wit as Thomas King. Pair Mr. King’s poignant humour with the kind, sharp interview skills of CBC Radio host, Shelagh Rogers… Place it in the iconic beauty of the Wabano Centre… And you, quite simply, have an evening of magic!

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