In August 2012, the Canadian Pugwash Group continued a long tradition by holding a three day conference at Thinkers’ Lodge.
Jay O’Callahan is one of North America’s foremost storytellers and one of his most famous stories – called the The Herring Shed – was inspired right in Pugwash. In 2011 he led a sold out, storytelling and creativity workshop designed “to draw out characters from your inner galaxy. He will show how he finds a […]
Now in its third year, the Thinkers Lodge Peace Institute Program (PIP) was inaugurated in 2011 and specializes in “teaching teachers” how to inspire students in their own classrooms, schools and communities to actively engage in the peace process. These Institutes, held on-site at Thinkers Lodge National Historic Site in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, are aimed […]
In honor of Muriel Duckworth this conference which focused on the contributions of women peace efforts concluded at the Lobster Factory and talked about the contributions of Anne Eaton and Ruth Adams
On Sunday, July 20th, 2003, as ‘Pugwashites’ from around the world arrive in the Nova Scotia village from which their global movement takes its name, a circle becomes complete. Members of the ‘Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs’ holding their 53rd World Conference in Canada, find themselves “coming home”. Entering the village today one […]