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Remembering Benjamin Chee Chee

Ernie Bies, who profiled his close friend in the December-January Canada’s History, shares his memories of the gifted artist.


Self-Determination in Heritage Management

In this presentation, Sarah Pashagumskum explains how the exhibit Footprints: A Walk Through Generations was curated and developed from a Cree perspective in collaboration with community voices.


Why Local Stories Matter

In this presentation, Bill Waiser suggests that local history has broad implications for the country as a whole.


Connecting Communities: Historical and Personal Reflections

In this presentation, Elsbeth Heaman asks, “What can history teach us about how to get along with each other?”


Classroom Cultural Exchange

In this presentation, Maxine Hildebrandt and Lisl Gunderman discuss how their cultural exchange provided an opportunity for students to see things from perspectives other than their own.


The Conversation

In this presentation, Temma Frecker and Will Mercer share their experience delving into the timely debate around commemorating controversial historical figures.


Bark Shredders

Northwest Coast Indigenous peoples used various styles of bark shredders to soften cedar bark into fibrous layers.


The Montreal Chronicles

A bilingual video series highlighting the historic DNA of Montreal.


Inuit Art Centre receives major donation

The Inuit Art Centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, scheduled to open in 2020, will be the world’s largest space devoted to Inuit art.


Reconciling the Past, Finding a New Path

In this presentation, Jock Martin and Heather Ragot share how their students went beyond pan-Indigenous narratives to understand the unique experiences and cultures of different Indigenous groups in Canada.