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One for all, and all for one

When it comes to history, representation matters.


Forever Changed

A ‘bomb girl’ and a battlefield hero are among the people honoured in a Canadian War Museum exhibition.


Team Names: A Reflection of History

In this lesson students explore the ways in which history is often reflected in the names and logos of sports teams. They research the history of a Canadian community and create and illustrate a team name and logo reflective of its past. 


Making It Count

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Joining the Jet Age

The Avro Jetliner first flew on August 10, 1949, becoming the first passenger jet to fly in North America and only the second in the world, just two weeks after the British de Havilland Comet.


Bar U Ranch

Rounding up cattle country history in Canada’s ‘Last Best West.’


Aba Bayefsky: An artist’s market moments

Edra Bayefsky fondly remembers visiting the Kensington markets as a young girl, with her father, artist Aba Bayefsky.


Father of the Underground Railroad

Podcast interview and photo gallery for the PBS documentary chronicling the life and legacy of William Still, known in his time as the “Father of the Underground Railroad.”


Philip Hayes: Storied pictures of Manitoba’s past

Visual artist Philip Hayes has a passion for history that he dates back to his time reading The Beaver magazine as a child.


A Lawyer Without a Ticket

How a Squamish leader beat systemic discrimination to become one of Canada's top legal experts on First Nations issues.