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Nature's Endless Splendour

Amid the stunning beauty of Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park, thousands of years of human history are just a recent blip.


Think on Me

In the 1940s contralto Portia May White was celebrated as Canada’s singing sensation.


The Munsinger Affair

Spy or refugee? How Gerda Munsinger got caught up in Canada’s first national political sex scandal.


Lava Land

The story of Canada’s volcanic past is written in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest.


Working History: David Watkins

Toronto high school teacher David Watkins has found a way to get his African-Canadian students passionate about their history.


Beaver People

Grey Owl’s admirers thought he was too good to be true — and they were right.  


Magna Carta Gets a Gold!

Canada’s History newsletter wins national online publishing award.


Inspiring Empathy with Letters from the Trenches

Flora Fung helps her students connect with soldiers from Canada’s past.


The Greatest Game - NHL@100

Veteran hockey writers recall the most memorable matches they've ever seen.


Bearing Witness

Book Review: No one had ever seen anything like it. Nor would anyone again, until 1945, when an atomic bomb nicknamed “Little Boy” was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.