2019

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Chinese Canadian Museum

The Chinese Canadian Museum is Canada’s first museum to honour the contributions, history, heritage, and the rich and diverse stories of past, present, and future Chinese Canadians.
Museums / 2024

André Boutin-Maloney

Finding Common Ground: A Treaty Walk (& Roll) of Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan is an innovative project that evolved into a digital, self-guided walk that explores local history through a Treaty lens.
Teaching / 2023

Pascal Bureau

Pascal Bureau challenged his grade 9 students to design educational and entertaining board games centred around major themes in the history of New France.
Teaching / 2023

Chantal Clabrough

The Westmount High School Memorial Project was a decade-long endeavour to research and commemorate the lives of the school’s alumni who served and died during the Second World War.
Teaching / 2023

Erin Doupe

Erin Doupe led her high-school students through a local history project called The Story of a Soldier, which centred on the experiences of Guelph’s soldiers and their families during the First World War.
Teaching / 2023

Leone Andrea Izzo

The No. 2 Construction Battalion Project delves into the history of the First World War with a specific focus on Canada’s first segregated unit.
Teaching / 2023

Annie Masson

Annie Masson, a sixth-grade teacher, engaged her students in an exploration of the Quiet Revolution in Quebec.
Teaching / 2023

Adam Bunch

Adam Bunch is a modern storyteller, captivating audiences with Canadian history through a variety of innovative platforms.
Popular Media / 2023

Lianne C. Leddy

Serpent River Resurgence opens with the stories of the lands and waters of Anishinaabek territory, of the great serpent, her radiant eggs, and the lessons to be learned from disturbing them in unsustainable and disrespectful ways.
Scholarly Research / 2023

Craft at Risk

Craft at Risk was an ambitious project to research, assess, and address the loss of traditional knowledge and craft in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Community Programming / 2023