Laura Secord is not only the name of a Canadian brand of chocolates, but also a Canadian cultural icon. In the War of 1812 she overheard some American officers who had commandeered her farm planning an attack on the British. After a grueling, perilous journey cross-country she succeeded in warning the British commander, Fitzgibbon, and saved the day. There's more about the story (well-known and loved by Canadians-one of the few stories treasured for the come-uppance of Americans) at:
http://www.heritageproject.ca/media/minutes/expanded/lsecor.htm
The Canadian group which performed it at the Owen Sound Folk Festival was undoubtedly Tanglefoot, who wrote the song. Their website is:
http://www.kawartha.com/tanglefoot/
Cheers, John Mayberry, Toronto