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Labour Film Night: Wed Nov 26, 2025 from 6-8pm in partnership with HGSA and Workers History Museum

Wednesday, November 26, 2025 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Please join us for this free screening on Wednesday November 26th!

As part of Labour Film Month, the Carleton History Graduate Students Association (HGSA) in partnership with the Workers History Museum and the Carleton Centre for Public History will be screening a series of short films that are part of the CLIFF (Canadian Labour International Film Festival), including Carleton Public History MA student Lauren Stoyles’ film “They Called it the Butcher Shop: the Fleck Strike in Images.”

For a sneak-peek of the film, check out the trailer!

Time / Date: Wednesday, Nov 26th, 6-8pm: Labour Film Night with CCPH and Worker’s History Museum
Location: Carleton University, Paterson Hall 303 (College of Humanities Lecture Theatre)
Cost:The screening is FREE to attend but please RSVP to save your spot!

Thanks to our partners:

Logo for the Canadian Labour International Film Festival. Acronym, CLIF pictured in bold orange, 'i' dotted with a red star.
Logo for the Workers History Museum featuring three labourers figured in red and marching with tools
Carleton History Graduate Students Association circular logo with red bolded lettering and an open book.