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An intrepid navigator asserted Canada’s Arctic sovereignty.
The Beaver Club medal from Sir George Simpson.
A canoe model made by an Anishinabe man.
Bale seals are one of the most commonly forged Hudson’s Bay Company artifacts on the market.
Challenges and change have always been part of Hudson’s Bay Company’s three-and-a-half-century history.
Book Review: The editors of Towards a New Ethnohistory draw from twenty years of research by young scholars working with the Stó:lō Nation in British Columbia.
Northern historic sites at risk of eroding away.
For thousands of years, the Inuit used dogsleds to cross the harsh northern terrain. The sleds became a symbol of northern life.
Students in Mr. Conner’s classes take on subjects that are very much at the heart of Canada’s identity and ones that remain as controversial as ever.