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Winnipeg Jets Take Flight

The night the “who's he?” Jets finally beat the “who’s who” Canadiens.


Montréal's Griffintown Reborn

Historic Irish neighbourhood is enjoying a renaissance.


Hockey’s National Dream

A look at the priest behind the men’s Olympic team, and other recently released books.


Wildlife, Land, and People

Book Review: Even with my interest in natural history, I didn’t expect to find this five-hundred-plus-page tome all that engaging, given the dry title. Yet I found myself drawn in to Wetherell’s accessible, sometimes-passionate, always measured writing style.


Conquering the Chilkoot

Daunting trek brings history to life.


The Abortion Caravan

Book Review: In 1970, seventeen women from Vancouver drove 4,500 kilometres across Canada to Ottawa and shut down the House of Commons.


Charting the Future of History

New President & CEO and Board members eager to grow the ways we share Canada’s diverse stories.


Hunting Lincoln’s Killer

A Canadian officer led the expedition to capture the American president’s assassin.


Beef & Berries on the Prairies

Ranch living in the 1920s


The War of 1812 Documentary

PBS's two-hour documentary, The War of 1812, uses stunning re-enactments, evocative animation, and the incisive commentary of key experts to reveal little-known sides of an important war.