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Daniel Soberg

Dan Soberg shares his passion for Canadian history with his Grade 4 students through his interactive, child–centred teaching methods, which shine in the delivery of his unique and vibrant living First Nations curriculum.


Gary Simons

Gary Simons is a 25–year veteran with a reputation for innovation, student success and making Canadian history come alive. His senior students engage in history debates, role–play and computer simulations.


Canadian Charter

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is as relevant now as ever. That doesn't mean we all understand it, of course. The February issue of Kayak introduces kids to what the Charter is, what life was like before it and how it was created, and why it matters. Sign up now to receive your free classroom copies.

The Dictionary of Canadian Biography

The DCB/DBC is an extraordinary combination of scholarship and accessibility, making it our country's most reliable biographical source of information on the great names of our shared past. .


2007 Canada's History Forum

What we should we teach when we teach Canadian history? What do we want Canadians to remember?


The Pig War

The most curious international conflict between Canada and the United States involved the whimsical wanderings of a delinquent British-Canadian pig.


April-May 2025

Canadian paratroopers at the end of the Second World War. Plus: The postwar housing crisis, Filipina garment workers and the revolutionary past of Thomas D’Arcy McGee.


Chilling Times Timeline

This lesson will guide students in creating a collaborative timeline about Cold War events.

Books

Find hundreds of book reviews, as well as excerpts and interviews with Canadian history authors. When you visit Chapters-Indigo via our website links and make any purchase, Canada’s History receives a commission that supports our programs.


100 Years for Canada's Navy

Throughout 2010, the Canadian Navy Centennial celebrated the rich history and legacy of the navy. Captain John Pickford spoke with editor Mark Reid about these festivities.