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Shelter Fallout

Fiction Feature: A couple of boys discover a top-secret government bunker outside Ottawa. But what would happen to ordinary Canadians during a nuclear attack?
Article / January 28, 2025

Canada and the Cold War

An unsettling time in our history.
Article / January 25, 2025

Sir John A. Macdonald and the Apocalyptic Year 1885

Book review: In Sir John A. Macdonald and the Apocalyptic Year 1885, Patrice Dutil has written the first major study of Canada’s founding prime minister in nine years.
Books / January 20, 2025

Choosing Canada's Leaders

Discover the history, good and bad, of Canada’s federal elections in the September issue of Kayak.
Article / September 4, 2024

It's My Right!

Fiction Feature: At a yard sale in Edmonton, young adults discover just how unfair the right to vote has been for women, people of Asian heritage, Inuit and First Nations people and others until very recently.
Article / September 4, 2024

The Unsettled Past

In a statue-toppling era, Parks Canada adapts its retelling of this country’s complex history.
Article / July 22, 2024

Speaker Startled by Sparkling Sphere

Crystal ball was among artifacts at former prime minister’s summer home.
Article / May 7, 2024

The Lost Prime Ministers

Book Review: Who were the four men who succeeded Sir John A. Macdonald and served as prime minister between 1891 and 1896? Ontario writer Michael Hill gives this forgotten four the star treatment in The Lost Prime Ministers, an enlightening, entertaining, and easy-to-read account.

Books / July 13, 2022

Of First Ministers and Lost Chances

New musical explores the what-ifs that surround the life of Canada’s fourth prime minister.

Article / June 30, 2021

The Unexpected Louis St-Laurent

Book Review: In twenty-two articles, leading scholars shed new light on the elusive figure who has been previously ignored by historians, former Primer Minister from 1948 to 1957, Louis St. Laurent.

Books / May 17, 2021