1434 Graham Street Kelowna BC V1Y 3A8 CA

Start date: Monday, March 4 2024.

Schedule:

 On Monday, March 4, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

 Martin Centre Room B

Location: Martin Centre Room B | 1434 Graham Street, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 3A8

Description:

Lorna Poplak

Until the abolition of capital punishment in 1976, death by hanging was a grim reality within the Canadian criminal justice system. But what did capital punishment look like in Canada? In this session, we will discuss the history of the death penalty in Canada, with a focus on topics such as the inconsistent application of the death sentence, the treatment of women, wrongful conviction, the difficult journey toward abolition, and the last two hangings at Toronto’s notorious Don Jail.

Lorna Poplak is a Toronto-based writer, editor, and researcher with a fascination for the dark side of Canadian history.  Presenting via Zoom.

Mandatory membership(s):

  • Annual Membership

Available:

Price: $10.00 Taxes waived

Notes: Lorna will be presenting via Zoom

More information: This class is also available on Zoom

Tags: Martin Centre Room B

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