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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.


April-May 2020

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


Demise of an Empress

Canadian crewmen fought for their lives when Japanese bombers attacked a Second World War troopship off the coast of Singapore.

Hockey’s National Dream

A look at the priest behind the men’s Olympic team, and other recently released books.


Mining Hope

Once, coal was king in Springhill, Nova Scotia. Then disaster struck.


Women of Worth

Here’s an idea for a sesquicentennial project: Let’s close the gender gap.


Annual Report 2020-21

A century of storytelling, supporting storytellers, every child matters, making history fun for kids.


April-May 2022

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


August-September 2022

See what’s available in the August-September 2022 issue of Canada’s History.


They Call Me George

Book Review: Cecil Foster shows how black train porters played a key role in demanding fair treatment, helping to make Canada the uniquely multicultural country it is today.