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Molly Bobak's War

For a time it had seemed that the only Canadian woman to be officially appointed as a war artist during World War II might not make it overseas at all.


Cooking with Nellie

For thousands of 20th-century brides, the Canadian Cook Book, the country’s first mass-produced book of recipes, unlocked the mysteries of domestic science.


The Story of Victoria Day

Who is Victoria and why do we have a holiday named after her?


Summer 2017

We celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday and how our country came to be with the silly, the serious and the surprising stories of our past. Meet some of the people who helped bring democracy to our country, the people who made it a country, and the people who watched along the way.


Grenfell Mission Nurses

Nurses working alone in the isolated outports of Newfoundland and Labrador did the work of doctors, dentists, and veterinarians.


Exploring the "Art of the Deal"

National conference will examine the history of entrepreneurship in Canada since Confederation.


At Home

This issue of Kayak is all about the places we live — our homes and communities.


Sports Stories

Whether you like to play sports or watch them; ride your bike or be part of a team, this issue of Kayak brings you great stories from our sporting history.


A Dog's Life

Fiction Feature: The story of Beautiful Joe


The Golden Age of Montreal's Red Light District

When Prohibition swept across the United States and the majority of Canadian provinces, Montreal became the destination for individuals on the quest for fun. The legendary Red Light was the go-to spot for those seeking to procure pleasures of the legal, and illegal, kind.