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Ties that Bind

Recalling my family’s railway history. 


Willing to be Thrilling

Her skirt was transparent. Her midriff was bare. Canadian-born pioneer of modern dance Maud Allan scandalized Edwardian London. In more ways than one.


August-September 2018

See what’s available in the August-September 2018 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


October-November 2018

See what’s available in the October-November 2018 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


The Way It Is

Book Review: Thoroughly researched, though sometimes dryly expressed, a new biography by Hamilton-based writer James King paints a picture of a complex, often contradictory artist and man.


After 1918: From Chaos to Mackenzie King!

With the Great War came great social turmoil. Strange, then, how little things actually changed.


Singer-songwriter Releases Anti-war Song

Doris Folkens shares stories of her family’s past.


April-May 2019

See what’s available in the April-May 2019 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


The Ward Uncovered

Book Review: The Ward Uncovered uses the ordinary objects left behind in a diverse immigrant neighbourhood in Toronto to reconstruct the lives of its residents and to allow their voices to be heard.


A Life Full of Firsts

The story of Kim Campbell, Canada's first — and only — female prime minister.