Mission and vision
Founded in 1824, the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec (LHSQ) is the oldest existing learned society in Canada. Its history is linked to the intellectual development of Quebec and Canada. The LHSQ manages the Morrin Centre, a nationally recognized heritage site and leading English-language cultural centre, located in the heart of Quebec City’s historic Old City. The Centre’s mission is to provide the English- and French-speaking public with rich, engaging programming in the areas of heritage interpretation, education, and the arts.
Building upon our site’s history and key institutions, such as the English-language library, our programming aims to showcase Quebec City’s unique English and French heritage, develop enhanced educational opportunities, and act as a springboard for artistic creativity. The Morrin Centre seeks to bring the city’s linguistic communities together, envisioning our future by better understanding our common past and shared experiences.
Managed by the LHSQ
The Society is managed by a volunteer council composed of 15 people. They are elected by members at the Annual General Meeting. The Council meets on a regular basis to discuss or solve any matters related to the finances, management or by-laws of the Society.
Literary and Historical Society of Québec By-Laws
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec Code of Ethics
Council members
President | Council Members |
Neil Williams |
Peter Black |
Vice President | Michael Bourguignon |
Jacob Stone | Gilles Cloutier |
Treasurer | John Owen de Lancie |
Jane Underhill |
Stephen De-Wint |
Secretary | Jennifer Robert |
Susan Saul |
Michael Ross |
Honorary Librarian | Ex-Officio |
Donald Fyson | Gina Farnell |
Members at large | Barry Holleman |
Ladd Johnson |
David F. Blair |
Grant Regalbuto |
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Write to Council members at info@morrin.org