In this lesson students explore the enduring and cross-country nature of the Treaty relationship in Canada making note of challenges and opportunities.
In this activity, students will learn about Madeleine Parent and the history of workers’ rights in Canada.
This lesson will help students reflect on what they have learned throughout their inquiry project.
In the midst of the Great Depression, former PEI Premier Walter Lea led the Liberal party to a historic and unprecedented victory in 1935.
Protesting a sixty per cent hike in the cost of chocolate bars, kids across the country mounted the bonbon barricades.
From brewers, to rail barons, to oil-and-gas giants, these tycoons changed Canada.
All aboard to celebrate Canada’s history with Rail Travel Tours, travelling Canada by rail to the Atlantic, Pacific or Arctic coast.
In this lesson, students will investigate what daily life would have looked like for women from six different settlements.
Efforts are underway to revive the endangered languages of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. But is it too late?
Canada’s History is pleased to announce this year’s shortlist for the Governor General’s History Awards for Excellence in Teaching.