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Sounds Like History

Sounds Like History is a podcast exploring the Virtual Gramophone collection from Library and Archives Canada. It is produced by Canada's History Society in both official languages.


Sounds Like History

Sounds Like History is a podcast exploring the Virtual Gramophone collection from Library and Archives Canada. It is produced by Canada's History Society in both official languages.


History Teaching "Mash-up"

Combining two or more seemingly unrelated content topics in order to better include multiple and diverse historical perspectives.


Canada's Community History

This podcast series highlights the honourable mentions of the 2020 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Community Programming.


History Idol: George Brown

George Brown's contributions to Canada can't be denied. And his fiery way with words is still making an impression.  


A Shared History Through Food

In this lesson, students will read about the foods and drink featured in the article “Nine Foods (and One Drink)” and then discuss how both settlers and Indigenous peoples used/transformed these foods.


Roots: Family (History) Counselling

Take an eclectic approach to learning. There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to genealogy.


A History of Canada in Ten Maps

Book Review: Adam Shoalts is a well-known Canadian explorer who has documented his travels through remote landscapes via a series of popular narratives.


Messages from Canada's History

This special issue is part of a greater conversation to ensure that our collective history is truly inclusive.


History, Truth, and Indigenous Diaspora

Helen Knott’s keynote presentation on History, Truth, and Indigenous Diaspora from the Beyond 150: Telling Our Stories Twitter Conference held in August 2017.