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Who were the Fenians and what threat did they pose?

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Name: Who were the Fenians and what threat did they pose?
Date: May 23, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Event Description:
Who were the Fenians and what threat did they pose?
PRESENTATION

Explore the history of the Fenians and their impact on the relationship between Canada and the United States. Led by former Canadian intelligence analyst Phil Gurski, a presentation at the Ogdensburg History Museum on May 23rd at 6pm will delve into the level of threat posed by the Fenians from northern New York state. Gurski will examine the sentiments of residents on both sides of the border towards these "rebels" and question whether they were Canada's first "terrorists."

The Fenians, a group of Irish Americans who sought to pressure England into granting Ireland independence, posed a significant threat to the young nation of Canada in the late 19th century. From 1865-1870, the Canadian government was on high alert, mustering militias along the border to deter any potential invasion from the Fenians.

This event is free and open to the public, and will be held at the Ogdensburg History Museum located at 206 Ford St. Ogdensburg, NY. For more information, please contact Julie Madlin at jmmadlin@gmail.com or 315-528-0733.
About the Presenter:
Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. and has extensive experience in the field of national security and terrorism. He worked as a senior strategic analyst at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and as a senior multilingual analyst at Communications Security Establishment. He is also the author of six books, including "The Peaceable Kingdom? A history of terrorism in Canada from Confederation to the present."
Location:
Ogdensburg History Museum
206 Ford Street
Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Contact Information:
Ogdensburg History Museum President, Julie Madlin; jmmadlin@gmail.com
Fees/Admission:
Free and open to the public
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