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Snapshots in Twentieth Century Canadian History, 1929 to 1945

Students will utilize and connect their snapshots of twentieth century Canadian history to one of the Historical Thinking Concepts.


We All Have Mystery in Our History

An orphan, a war, and the visitor who returned to Canada with my grandfather.


Teaching Canada's History: 2021 Excellence in Teaching Finalists

In this podcast series, Canada’s History spoke with the finalists for the 2021 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching.


Black History Educational Package

Black History Educational Package

History In Deed: Stories to Recall, Repair, Rebalance

Joanne Hammond's keynote presentation “History In Deed: Stories to Recall, Repair, Rebalance” from the Beyond 150: Telling Our Stories Twitter Conference held in August 2017. 


Lost Art and Found History: The Life of Max Stern

This lesson examines the life and art of Max Stern, touching upon the themes of the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany and the resettlement of Jewish immigrants in Canada following the Second World War.


Lang Pioneer Village Weaves Textile History

New interpretive centre highlights restored Jacquard loom, forerunner to the computer.


History Spotlight: Canada’s First Railway

July 21, 1836, a wood-burning steam locomotive chugged out of La Prairie, Quebec, pulling the first train on the first public railroad in Canada.


From Beavers to Bears: The History of Canadian Currency

A look at some wild ways Canadians cashed in on goods and services.


2024 Finalists for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching

Teachers from across Canada are being recognized for their exceptional work in teaching Canadian history.