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Seeking Safety

Everyone who lives in Canada has a different story about how they and their family ended up where they did. What’s yours?


Treemendous!

Forts. Tipis. Maple syrup. Birch bark canoes. Log cabins. Wagons. (And yes, magazines.) Trees are a big part of the story of Canada.


Newspapers

For hundreds of years, newspapers were about the only way people could learn what was happening outside their own area. Meet the people and papers that helped shape Canada from its earliest days to 1920.


Who Do We Remember... and How?

All over Canada people are rethinking the people and events we commemorate (remember). Statues fall, schools and streets are renamed. How do we decide? And what do you think?


Finding Our Way

Canada’s an awfully big place. But since long before it was even a country right up to today, people have used all kinds of smart things to figure out where they’re going and how to get there.


Garbage

For as long as there have been people living in what we know as Canada, there’s been trash to deal with.


Symbols in Canada

We’ve always had things that symbolized our communities and, later, our country.


DisAbility

Bodies and brains all work differently. This issue explores those (dis)abilities throughout Canada’s past.


Say Cheese!

Picturing Canada’s past starts with photographers and the scenes they captured.


Rights and Freedoms

How Canada got to be one of the freest countries in the world.