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Our Promise to Future Generations

Facing the past is not always easy. As we mark our twenty-sixth year as an organization, Canada’s History Society is reflecting on its own history.


Remembering René Durocher

Academic historian was a passionate scholar of Quebec history.


Reclaiming Saint Kateri

A “lily among thorns” or a victim of colonialism? Maybe there’s another way to understand Canada’s only Aboriginal saint.


Come Together: John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Montreal 1969

How a Montreal teen bluffed his way into John and Yoko’s bed-in for peace.


Quiet Crusader

A little-known, hard-working civil servant deserves recognition as the father of our National Historic Sites and parks.


By Every Means Possible

Despite receiving less recognition than the army, Canada's navy and air force were crucial to the success of the D-Day invasion.


Reconciling the Past in the United Kingdom

Peter Furtado presents at the 2010 Canada’s History Forum.


The Lest We Forget Project

In this presentation, Blake Seward shares how his Lest We Forget project engages students in the history of the First World War.


Engaging Authentic Indigenous Histories

Watch the recordings of the 2016 Canada’s History Forum.


Mon Vélo Raconte

In this presentation, Jean-Paul Guiard and Sergio Gutiérrez share how they created an event to celebrate the history and cultural vitality of their community.