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Will Ferguson

Will Ferguson, best-known for his humourous outlook on Canadian history and culture, has authored several books including Canadian History for Dummies.


Cupids, Newfoundland: Conception of a New Life

Canada’s first English settlers leave a rich Elizabethan legacy.


Lawbreakers in the "Mild West"

More hustlers, rustlers and wild men.


Rupert's Land

The dashing prince who did much to shape the direction of Canada was not your run-of-the-mill royal.


Top 10 Business Deals

Business historian Joe Martin explores ten game-changing moments in Canadian business history.


Making it Count

Canada’s first census was launched in 1666, but it took three hundred years to be truly completed — by a rebel historian who championed Quebec’s Quiet Revolution.


Walking on the Lands of Our Ancestors

This lesson is an experiential approach to Indigenous people’s history.


Mystery at Mack Lake

Who owned the guns, the books, the camera, and the rotted tent, found in the wilderness 120 kilometres from Churchill? And why did he never return for them?


Living Well Together

Understanding Treaties as agreements to share.


Intrepid adventurer

Open Book: As Mark Bourrie makes clear in his latest book Bush Runner, Pierre-Esprit Radisson was much more than an explorer and a trader.