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A Mile of Make-Believe

Book Review: One need not have witnessed an Eaton’s Santa Claus parade to appreciate Penfold’s approach to cultural and business history.


The Manitoba Food History Project

The Manitoba Food History Project exists to answer two research questions: How has food been produced, purchased, and consumed in Manitoba? How have those processes changed over time?


Cover Girl

“Bunny” Bernice Jordan Whims remembers when the jazz was hot.


Vancouver’s Chinatown in Focus

Early twentieth-century photographs document the lives of marginalized Canadians.


April-May 2020

See what’s available in the April-May 2020 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


All Hands on Decks

Playing cards helped Second World War flight crews to recognize airborne friends from foes. 


The PS Royal William of Quebec

Book Review: The nineteenth century saw a fundamental change from sail to steam powered ships. The Royal William was one of these new steam powered ships and proved to be a reliable vessel, but it encountered a few problems during its Canadian tenure.


Frozen Forays in the Far North

From the archives: Road-trekking writer revels in the joys of winter driving.


February-March 2022

See what’s available in the February-March 2022 issue of Canada’s History.


April-May 2022

See what’s available in the April-May 2022 issue of Canada’s History.