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Roots: Can You Relate?

From kings to cavemen, new DNA discoveries suggest we're all part of one big genealogical family.


Remembrance

Commemorating the wars is not about celebrating conflict; it is about remembering that there are values worth sacrificing for.


The Evil Deeds of Dr. Cream

Was Jack the Ripper a McGill University graduate?


Right Honourable Moms

The hands that rocked the cradles of Canada’s prime ministers.


Home Sweet Suburb

From Don Mills to Paradise Crescent: The great post-war migration.


Mercy Mission

When polio struck an Inuit community in the late 1940s, it led to a tragedy that shocked the country.


2019 Book & Gift Guide

Our 16th annual advertising section offers a wide selection of books and gifts for Canadian history lovers.


Behind the Book of Negroes

Lawrence Hill tells the story of the Book of Negroes, the original book that inspired his best-selling book and the popular mini-series.


Reasonable Doubts

Today, the wrongfully convicted can win their freedom and compensation. But when the death penalty was still in place, no one at the gallows got a second chance.


Shopping for Victory

On the home front in World War II, Canadians lived a contradiction. They were told to save. And asked to spend.