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Following in their Footsteps

Michael O'Hagan's PhD research on German prisoner of war camps in Canada helps connect Winnipegger to POW family history.


The Language of Métis Folk Houses

A distinctive people, a distinctive language. Is it any wonder the Métis also built distinctive homes?


Mining Hope

Once, coal was king in Springhill, Nova Scotia. Then disaster struck.


A River Runs Through Us

In 1944, Canada and the United States agreed to talk about sharing the conservation and management of the massive Columbia River system. Twenty years later, they implemented the Columbia River Treaty.


Marie–Anne

Book Review: Siggins’ newest book is far from just a sober account of a pioneer life — it bursts with memorable, sometimes humorous, anecdotes.


The Big Six

Book Review: The Big Six Historical Thinking Concepts helps teachers and students to become active participants in reading and understanding history.


2009 Canada's History Forum

Should you trust your history teacher? History Forum challenges what we know as Canadians.


Young Citizens Return to Ottawa in 2016

For the third year in a row, twenty-six Canadian students got to experience the trip of a lifetime to our nation’s capital! These lucky participants enjoyed a full itinerary that engaged all their senses as they toured Ottawa.


Early Fusion in Pictou

A family of Scots immigrants in Pictou, Nova Scotia, welcomes new arrivals to Tatamagouche in 1786


Food Fit for an Uprising

On the eve of the 1837 Rebellion, a Toronto inn feeds the concerned citizenry