Here are the Canadian-history titles most often purchased by our readers in the previous calendar year.
The Manitoba Museum gives new life to its Nonsuch Gallery.
Canada’s young historians shared digital stories of the past.
DNA testing may expose skeletons in your closet.
Book Review: The voices of the medics shine through in the book Rush to Danger: Medics in the Line of Fire.
Book Review: The book Hunger, by Rick Blom, examines how food impacted military forces during the First World War.
Award-winning teacher inspires students to record pandemic experiences.
From the archives: ‘Steamboat Bill’ recalls his glory days of working as a sailor on the Saskatchewan River.
When tracking down ancestors, it’s all about location.
There’s much to ponder before airing family secrets.