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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.


Nature's Endless Splendour

Amid the stunning beauty of Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park, thousands of years of human history are just a recent blip.


Cocktail Glass

Pin-up girl stemware embodied jazz-era Montreal.


Pondering the Past

Six great tips to start thinking historically. 


Wildlife, Land, and People

Book Review: Even with my interest in natural history, I didn’t expect to find this five-hundred-plus-page tome all that engaging, given the dry title. Yet I found myself drawn in to Wetherell’s accessible, sometimes-passionate, always measured writing style.


Rose Fine-Meyer Transcript

Rose Fine-Meyer - 2015 Canada's History Forum Transcript

Cultured Cruising

Katherine McIntyre discovers the rich Indigenous heritage of coastal British Columbia.


Whale of a Tale

Explore the history of sixteenth-century Basque whalers at Red Bay, Labrador.


Beaver People

Grey Owl’s admirers thought he was too good to be true — and they were right.