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Finding Fortune

Book Review: Finding Fortune is a personal, semi-biographical book that traverses the past and the present.


First Canadian Army

Book Review: First Canadian Army offers a pictorial history of Canada’s contributions to victory against the Nazis and the rest of the Axis Powers.


Edmonton Adopts Indigenous Names

Renaming initiative honours the histories and cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Alberta.


June-July 2021

See what’s available in the June-July 2021 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


Our Backs Warmed by the Sun

Book Review: In Our Backs Warmed by the Sun, Vera Maloff introduces readers to hard-working, deeply principled people in British Columbia’s Kootenay region who paid dearly for their commitment to peace.


The Ku Klux Klan in Canada

Book Review: Author Allan Bartley, a former intelligence analyst in the Canadian security community, explores how the Klan moved northward in the early 1920s.


Snapshots of the Rural Past

Facebook groups preserve rural history by photographing abandoned buildings.


The Invisibles

Book Review: Writer and former Parks Canada historian James Candow has filled a gap left by British military historians, who have largely overlooked the garrisons stationed in the colony of Newfoundland.


Winging It

From the archives: ‘Interest and thrills’ abounded during a 1937 voyage in search of seabirds along the Labrador coast.


Did You See Us?

Book Review: The book Did You See Us? tells the story of one of Canada’s few urban residential schools through the memories of its former students, staff, and neighbours, with additional contributions by academics and archivists.