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The Best Year of His Life

Nova Scotia’s Harold Russell, the only person to win two Oscars for the same role, catapulted from obscurity to fame by turning a war injury into an inspiration.


The Architect & the Lady

Francis Rattenbury lived four decades in wealth and glory, but then his career fizzled and his life languished. It was only when dazzling Alma Pakenham stepped into his world that his fortunes changed. Or seemed to.


Beer Wars

People loved their beer. Yet when zealous prohibitionists launched a holy crusade against the brewers, the brewers lost.


Back in the U.S.S.R.

While thousands of eastern Europeans poured into Canada to settle the prairie west, a few hundred elected to return to their roots and build an agricultural utopia in the new Soviet Russia. Utopian, it wasn’t.


Annual Report 2020-21

A century of storytelling, supporting storytellers, every child matters, making history fun for kids.


Made in Canada: We Are What We Eat

Seven creative and innovative contributions Canadians have made in the culinary world.


Songs For Little People & My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair

An early recording of popular children’s songs, and a Scottish folk song with an arrangement by Joseph Haydn, performed by a beloved Canadian singer.


David A. Robertson Transcript

David A. Robertson Transcript

Think on Me

In the 1940s contralto Portia May White was celebrated as Canada’s singing sensation.


Chiefs Journey

The summer and fall of 1886 saw a flurry of ‘loyal’ Plains Indigenous leaders pay visits to Central Canada.