Should you trust your history teacher? History Forum challenges what we know as Canadians.
Ensconced in a document that is over thirty-five years old, our nation’s acts, traditions, and conventions are fortified by their amend-ability.
Book Review: Power, Prime Ministers and the Press, by former Maclean’s magazine editor-in-chief Robert Lewis, straddles history, memoir, and analysis.
Book Review: In twenty-two articles, leading scholars shed new light on the elusive figure who has been previously ignored by historians, former Primer Minister from 1948 to 1957, Louis St. Laurent.
How a mob of men from a “respectable class” almost smothered an infant democracy.
British Columbia’s First Nations are in a unique situation regarding Treaties.
An embroidered headpiece shows Wendat artistic ingenuity.
Business historian Joe Martin explores ten game-changing moments in Canadian business history.
In this guide, educators share how they teach Treaties in the classroom, including advice, online resources, books, and lesson plans.