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August-September 2022

See what’s available in the August-September 2022 issue of Canada’s History.


Expo 67 Consolidation Lesson

This lesson is part of the Expo 67 Unit Plan. This activity is to be done throughout a course at the end of each unit. It serves as an acquisition portion of the overall final summative and can also be used as a unit overview.


Using History to Understand our Democracy Today

Elections Canada has developed some new resources to help you engage your students in conversations about elections, history and democracy.


Young Citizens Toast Transcript

Young Citizens Toast Transcript

An Elder's Perspective

Watch now: in this webinar Elder Florence Paynter provides an “Elder’s Perspective” to treaty making and the importance of teaching treaties in the classroom.


History Idol: Thanadelthur

Canada's History web editor Tanja Hütter thinks Thanadelthur is a positive example of 1700s-era girl power.


Yukon Parties

In 1978, candidates in Yukon were running under political party banners for the first time and vying to become the territory’s first elected leader.


Mabel "MB" Williams

This digital archive showcases the fascinating work of Mabel “MB” Williams, a female civil servant who was instrumental in the development of Canada’s national parks system in the early 20th century.


Orillia Asylum

From its opening in 1876 to its closure in 2009, an Orillia, Ontario, institution for people with cognitive challenges has had a long and difficult history. In 2013, former residents of the institution have reached a compensation settlement with the Ontario government.


Lost Heroes of Comic Book History

Canada’s History caught up with comic book historian Hope Nicholson, who along with partner Rachel Richey, is spearheading the drive to introduce Nelvana to a new generation of readers.