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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.  


Through the Mill

Book Review: Gail Cuthbert Brandt’s book Through the Mill is based on oral interviews with eighty-four women who lived and worked in Quebec.


Finding Fortune

Book Review: Finding Fortune is a personal, semi-biographical book that traverses the past and the present.


Edmonton Adopts Indigenous Names

Renaming initiative honours the histories and cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Alberta.


Did You See Us?

Book Review: The book Did You See Us? tells the story of one of Canada’s few urban residential schools through the memories of its former students, staff, and neighbours, with additional contributions by academics and archivists.


All Things in Common

Book Review: Brouwer writes about the communitarian settlement in Prince Edward Island.