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Braiding Knowledges Together

Tanya McCallum shares her passion for teaching young people the value of environmental stewardship — while also finding common ground between Indigenous and Western perspectives.

2025 Summer Reading Guide

Before you zip up that travel bag, you might want to pack a few of these books to keep you company while you’re on the road or at a weekend getaway.

Sanctuary in Pieces

Book review: The use of the words “in pieces” in the title serves to underscore the ways, as the author concludes, that “sanctuary as it has come to operate in the present — in the form of public declaration and high-profile media stories — is broken.”

Listening to Survivors

By reviving language, celebrating culture and passing on teachings, First Nations, Métis and Inuit are healing as they reject the past. This magazine, intended for students in grades 5–12, is offered in print and digital formats in both English and French.


Residential Schools and the Rights of Children

In this lesson, students will learn about Residential Schools through age-appropriate stories and consider which rights children were denied through this system.

Promises of Reconciliation: Exploring the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Bentwood Box

Students will learn about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and explore items placed in the Bentwood Box as part of the national gatherings as commitments to reconciliation.

The Cold War Effect

Students will consider the ethical questions of war and how the events of the Cold War continue to influence foreign policy and Canadians today.

Dog Blanket

Dog blankets, sometimes called tuppies, were intended for show, not for warmth or protection.


Indigenous Soldiers

Thousands of Indigenous people served both overseas and on the home front.


The HBC Collection

For the past decade, Canada’s History has been highlighting artifacts from the HBC Collection of the Manitoba Museum.