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Connie Wyatt Anderson Transcript

Connie Wyatt Anderson Transcript

The Future of Indigenous Languages

Efforts are underway to revive the endangered languages of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. But is it too late?


Bluenose II Reborn

After years of controversy and delay, a replica of the iconic schooner is being readied for sailing.


From Vimy to the Arctic

Canadian history well-represented among spring 2017 book award finalists.


Montréal in Time

Thousands of pieces form Montréal’s historical patchwork quilt. 


A Grateful Nation

Seventy-five years after the Second World War, the Dutch are determined to keep alive the legacy of their Canadian liberators.


Standing Together

The 1919 Winnipeg General Strike remains an unparalleled moment of solidarity among Canadian workers. 


Women on the Force

Canada’s first female Mounties had a tough time fitting in — and you won’t find their stories in the RCMP’s official histories.


Yukon Rising

First a boom. Then a bust. Then another boom. Then a bust. For nearly 160 years, Fort Selkirk followed fortune’s fancy. Now its champions are ensuring it’s here to stay.


Washday: The Weekly Ritual

For generations, society has historically expected women to not only do the laundry — but to do it well..