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Canadian Rangers: Sentinels of the North

For more than six decades, a volunteer force of mostly Inuit men and women have quietly stood watch over Canada’s North.


Guardians of the Environment

Who has been watching over the Arctic? How long have Canada and the U.S. been wrestling with the issue of sharing fresh water? Find out here.


Inuit Child's Parka

Parkas like this early 1940s coat, made by the Kimmirut Inuit, are quite rare.


Stratégies pour la représentation authentique de l’histoire autochtone

In this presentation, Jonathan Lainey reflects on his twenty years of work in the field of history and Indigenous heritage. (This presentation is in French.)


For King and Kanata

In this presentation, Tim Winegard discusses the participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s war effort.


Explore the Legacies of Confederation

Watch now: in this video Canada's History gets a tour of the Manitoba Museum's Legacies of Confederation: A New Look at Manitoba History exhibition. 


Handle with Care - Legacies of Confederation

Watch now: in this video Canada's History goes behind-the-scenes at the Manitoba Museum to view and to touch artifacts and specimens.


In the Words of Father Ritchot

The original diary was thought to have been destroyed by fire, and thankfully it wasn’t. Without it, Father Ritchot’s central role in the negotiations of Métis rights to land and language would have been lost forever.


50 Museum Marvels

Fascinating objects and unheard-of stories from Canada’s francophone community.


Mi'kmaw Myths & Canadian Lore

What uncanny creatures lurk in the depths of the Canadian wilderness? Gather ’round the campfire for some spine-tingling stories of the supernatural.