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General Correspondence: May 14, 1812
Columnist Tina Loo.
Pierre and Maggie: Canada's 'royal couple.'
Tim Cook's History Idol: Sir Arthur Currie
Residential school expert pulls no punches.
Jack Granatstein divulges why Mackenzie King is...
On one of the first black men to settle in MB.
Roy MacSkimming on Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Robert Karpa wins two Best Photograph awar...
Will Ferguson idolizes Agnes Macphail.
Thoughts from ex-mayor of Banff, Ted Hart.
Paul Hellyer on merging of the armed forces.
September is country music month!
George Brown is Christopher Moore's idol.
Adrienne Clarkson talks about citizenship.
Richard Pound on his history idol Lord Durham.
Revealing family secrets.
Nelle Oosterom reads an excerpt on shell shock.
WWII POW describes his experience in Germany.
Canada's History isn't the only one to memorialize the tragedy of Titanic. Here are a few opportunities available for you to follow online.
Charles Melville Hayes was a prime architect of the expansion of the Canadian railway, only to fall into obscurity due to his untimely death on the Titanic.
In 10 Big Deals business historian Joe Martin explores ten game-changing moments in Canadian business history. Here are some classic Canadian TV commercials.
This April, Renegade Arts Entertainment, a Canmore, Alberta-based organization, is publishing The Loxleys and the War of 1812, a graphic novel for readers aged ten and up.
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but what is it saying?
Jim Green, an outspoken former Vancouver city councillor and social justice advocate, was both famed and infamous for his pugilistic rhetorical style.
Senior archivist Denise Jones shows us how to uncover layers of information by researching multiple records.
“Mirth and madness will ring in halls throughout Saskatchewan this summer...” said the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix on May 22, 1948.
May 6, 2012 CTV: Canadians see Twin Towers, pornography in $20 bill design
May 3, 2012 The Globe and Mail: Surprising details of a soldier's death
May 2, 2012 National Defence: Battle of the Atlantic Remembered
May 17, 2012 1812 Lecture Series
May 17, 2012 Funny Strange: Satire after Mordecai Richler
May 19, 2012 Fort Wellington Visitor Centre Grand Opening and Garrison Weekend Re-enactment