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Art with Heart

Fiction Feature: Nova Scotia’s Maud Lewis transformed the mundane into the magical with her unique artistic vision.


Eyes in the Sky

How aerial photography helped secure victory for the Allies.


2019 Shortlist for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Community Programming

Community organizations from across Canada are being recognized for their exceptional work in the field of Canadian community programming.


Mackenzie King in the Age of the Dictators

Book Review: Roy MacLaren draws on the diaries of William Lyon MacKenzie King to paint a vivid picture of the period and the crisis in Europe. 


Four Days in Hitler’s Germany

Book Review: Robert Teigrob draws on the diaries of William Lyon MacKenzie King to paint a vivid picture of the period and the crisis in Europe. 


Dreamers and Designers

Book Review: Francis Mansbridge’s book is an admiring recounting of the building of a largely wealthy residential city on unceded land.


Mudflat Dreaming

Book Review: Jean Walton’s Mudflat Dreaming is an engaging and contemplative retelling of life in two precarious communities along the Vancouver region’s waterways.


What the Old Tree has Seen

Fiction Feature: From First Nations and fur traders to highways and hikers, Canada’s oldest tree has seen it all. A limber pine that’s stood on the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta for thousands of years old shares its memories.


Unadorned Sanctuary

The Loyalists landed in eastern Ontario more than two hundred years ago, and their influence endures in sites such as Old Hay Bay Church.


Headwaters of Their Own Stream

Battling racism, discrimination, and exclusion, seven artists formed the Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. to fight for professional respect and political self-determination.