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Reproducing Historical Objects from Canadian History

In this lesson, students will reproduce a historical object relating to the history of Canada and consider the historical significance of objects of all kinds from Canadian material culture.


2020 Governor General's History Award Recipients

Canadians recognized for their dedication and desire to keep history alive.


2021 Governor General's History Award Recipients

Canadians recognized for their dedication and desire to keep history alive.


2019 Governor General's History Award Recipients

The individuals and organizations being recognized deepen our understanding of the past by highlighting lesser-known stories, representing the diversity of our experiences, and encouraging meaningful public dialogue around history.   


2018 Governor General's History Awards Recipients

The individuals and organizations being recognized deepen our understanding of the past by highlighting lesser-known stories, representing the diversity of our experiences, and encouraging meaningful public dialogue around history. 


History Idol: William Lyon Mackenzie King

He’s been called boring, a waffler, and a kook. But William Lyon Mackenzie King is still a History Idol for Jack Granatstein.


2017 Governor General's History Awards Recipients

Canadians recognized for their commitment to keeping our history alive.


How Community Influences Women's History in the Classroom

Watch now: in this webinar Dr. Rose Fine-Meyer discusses how communities and classrooms are connected.


Witness to History: Living Through Exceptional Times

Watch the recordings of the 2020 Canada’s History Forum.


1919: A Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strike

Book Review: 1919: A Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strike provides insights into one of the formative events of the Canadian labour movement.