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A Life Full of Firsts

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


For Better, For Worse

Fiction Feature: Lynn Johnston is one of the world’s best-known cartoonists. This story is based on facts, but it’s a fictional version of how we imagine Canada’s most famous comic strip might have got its start.


Essentially Canadian

Exploring the people, places, and things that instantly evoke thoughts of the Great White North.


June-July 2019

See what’s available in the June-July 2019 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


2019 Recipient of the Governor General's History Award for Scholarly Research

Author disentangles the interplay of economics and emotions, objectives and needs, the differing and sometimes clashing notions of personal duty, morality, and rights underlying the “conversation” that is taxation.


The Creator’s Game

Book Review: In The Creator’s Game, Allan Downey aims to educate readers on these less well-known dimensions of lacrosse and its continuing significance for Indigenous people, in particular for the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) of central Canada.
 


Series: Transforming Religious Heritage

Religious built heritage, from the time of New France to the present day, has been an important facet of Canada’s heritage.


Alberta and Saskatchewan at 100 years

Between 1905 and 2005 Alberta and Saskatchwan grew apart. 


February-March 2020

See what’s available in the February-March 2020 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


Iroquois in the West

Book Review: Jean Barman’s meticulously researched book about the Iroquois provides a satisfying account of their emergence as a sought-after partner in advancing the fur trade westward.