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Black Loyalists

Book Review: In Black Loyalists: Southern Settlers of Nova Scotia’s First Free Black Communities, historian Ruth Holmes Whitehead offers a finely crafted and carefully researched glimpse into the lives of slaves who fled the fledgling United States as Britain’s last stronghold, in New York, began to crumble.


The Big Six

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


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.


Sounds Like History

Sounds Like History is a podcast exploring the Virtual Gramophone collection from Library and Archives Canada. It is produced by Canada's History Society in both official languages.


Encountering Maria

An historian’s journey in performing history.


April-May 2017

See what’s available in the April-May 2017 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


Food Fit for an Uprising

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


Wild Rice Harvest

Looking back at the tradition of wild rice harvesting among the Indigenous people of the Great Lakes region.


5 Cities to Visit for Doors Open

Learn more about Ontario by visiting these five cities during Doors Open. 


The Mystery Village

Before there was Montréal, there was Hochelaga — a sixteenth-century agricultural community that mysteriously vanished.