Awarding excellence, snapshots of Canada, examining the past and engaging youth.
Q&A: Historians grapple with the scale and scope of the online world.
The Treaty of Niagara is seen by some as marking the true founding of Canada.
Business historian Joe Martin explores ten game-changing moments in Canadian business history.
In this podcast series, Canada’s History spoke with the finalists for the 2022 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Britain’s longest-reigning monarch kept calm and carried on through seventy years of personal and political turmoil.
For decades, The Beaver depicted Indigenous societies as primitive peoples in need of ‘civilization.’ In actuality, the magazine’s images reveal vibrant cultures, resilient communities, and crucial new perspectives on the North.
Our 15th annual advertising section offers a wide selection of books and gifts for Canadian history lovers.
People loved their beer. Yet when zealous prohibitionists launched a holy crusade against the brewers, the brewers lost.