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.
Business historian Joe Martin explores ten game-changing moments in Canadian business history.
An embroidered headpiece shows Wendat artistic ingenuity.
In this guide, educators share how they teach Treaties in the classroom, including advice, online resources, books, and lesson plans.