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Railway Men

Ride the rails across Canada with Black sleeping car porters as they fight for labour rights and civil rights.


Remembering Africville

The city of Halifax bulldozes a Black settlement that had stood for 150 years, destroying a community but not its spirit.


Dust and Depression

Prairie families in the 1930s watch their farms — and hopes — blow away while they wait for rain.


Wildfire

Meet Tom Longboat, an Onondaga long distance runner who becomes a world-class athlete.


Aiming for Perfection

The Beaver has used its pages to get the most out of its people.


Harriet Tubman: Recognizing the Human Agency

Students will work in collaborative groups to examine the life and work of Harriet Tubman to analyze to what extent she changed history.


Making an Historical Newspaper

Students investigate nineteenth century life in Canada through three context-based activities that each involve research, artifact creation and presentation components.


Thinking Historically about 20th Century Canada

In the course overview unit, students are introduced to the six historical thinking concepts using activities that correspond to six events/topics of the twentieth century. 


Workers' Rights: Where do you Stand?

In this activity, students will learn about Madeleine Parent and the history of workers’ rights in Canada.


HBC Archives: Private Records Transcript

HBC Archives: Private Records of Gertrude Perrin Transcript