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Canadian History from Astrolabe to Ypres

For students in Adrian French’s challenge program, history isn’t just a fifty-minute class; it’s a three-year odyssey.


Lost Heroes of Comic Book History

Canada’s History caught up with comic book historian Hope Nicholson, who along with partner Rachel Richey, is spearheading the drive to introduce Nelvana to a new generation of readers.


Teaching History with a community-based lens

Watch now: In this webinar, Connie Wyatt Anderson reflects on her role as an educator on the Opaskwayak Cree Nation.


14th Canada's History Forum Program

Check out the program for the 14th Canada’s History Forum, “Called to Act: Truth, Reconciliation, and Collaboration,” which was held in Winnipeg on June 4, 2022.


The Bestselling Books of 2022 on Canada's History

Here are the Canadian-history titles most often purchased by our readers in the previous calendar year.


History Idol: Sir Arthur Currie

The Americans have their MacArthur and Patton, the British, their “Monty.” Canadians, whether they know it or not, have Sir Arthur Currie.


Sounds Like History - Season 2

Canada's History and the Library and Archives Canada are back together for season 2 of Sounds Like History, a 6-part podcast that explores the Virtual Gramophone collection.


11th Canada's History Forum Programme

Check out the programme for the 11th Canada’s History Forum “Connecting Communities Through History” on January 27, 2019 at the Canadian War Museum.


New Documentary to Correct Overlooked History

Port of Origins is intended to portray historical highlights of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia.


Reimagining History: "Righting" Treaty Wrongs

In this lesson students examine the idea of justice as it applies to Treaty interpretations.