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Presentation by Janelle Delorme

Janelle Delorme is a francophone Red River Métis activist, drum carrier and popular education specialist from St-Boniface / Treaty 1 territory. Janelle’s reconciliation journey began more than 10 years ago having participated in the ReconciliACTION program at Université de St-Boniface (2011-2013). She is a sought-out speaker and workshop facilitator on reconciliation and has facilitated hundreds of KAIROS Blanket Exercises.


2022 Shortlist for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Community Programming

Community organizations from across Canada are being recognized for their exceptional work in the field of Canadian community programming.


Turning Points in the Fur Trade

In this activity, students will explore key turning points in the fur trade and determine the impact of these events on different groups in Canada.


Inspiring the Next Generation Transcript

Transcript of David Bouchard's address at the 11th Canada's History Forum.

Jonathan Giles Transcript

Jonathan Giles Transcript

Honour Indigenous History

Celebrating the culture and courage of Indigenous peoples is a key step towards reconciliation. 


Intimate Integration

Book review: Allyson D. Stevenson is the chair of Métis studies at the University of Saskatchewan, and the book Intimate Integration is based on her 2015 doctoral dissertation. While this is a scholarly work, it is nevertheless very readable and contains a rich trove of history documenting Indigenous and Métis child welfare in Saskatchewan during the last half of the twentieth century.


Festival du Voyageur

The largest winter festival in Western Canada is celebrating its fiftieth year.


Wildfire

Meet Tom Longboat, an Onondaga long distance runner who becomes a world-class athlete.


Tobacco Carrot

More than sixty-five tonnes of tobacco moved through York Factory between 1720 and 1774. Much of it was packaged in a form known as a carrot, because it resembled the shape and size of the vegetable.