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2018 Finalists for the Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching

Canada’s History is pleased to announce this year’s shortlist for the Governor General’s History Awards for Excellence in Teaching.


Charming Company Town

Powell River, B.C., boasts a well-preserved townsite with early twentieth-century homes, a still-operating cinema, and a ballroom.


Scott Chantler on historical research and visual storytelling

Watch now: in this webinar Scott Chantler discusses the historical research and creation of two of his publications, Two Generals and Northwest Passage, as well as his experiences engaging Canadians of all ages with graphic novels.


"White House"

Built in 1866, this grand, landmark home is one of the best known houses in Stratford, Ontario, and has housed many prominent families.


Charlotte Gray

Charlotte Gray — best-selling novelist, well-respected magazine journalist and frequent political commentator — has laboured faithfully and meticulously in Canadian history and biography for years with her impressive literary talents and dedication.


Janet Thompson

For Janet Thompson, the best way to engage students is to give them opportunities to be actively involved in their learning by thinking like historians. It’s this passion for teaching historical thinking that drives her in the classroom.


Mike Ward

Mike Ward believes that students learn best through personal experience, and with his social studies Pioneer Village his students are given that opportunity.


2021 Summer Reading Guide

Our special advertising section includes the latest history titles along with other new and recent books from Canadian publishers


Dancing His Own Line

A close friend remembers the rapid rise and tragic fall of Ojibwa artist Benjamin Chee Chee.


Putting it into Perspective: First Nations Soldiers in the First World War

In this lesson students explore the experiences and contributions of Indigenous soldiers to Canada’s role in the First World War.