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June-July 2022

See what’s available in the June-July 2022 issue of Canada’s History.


Settler Women in Canada

In this lesson, students will investigate what daily life would have looked like for women from six different settlements.


Reporting on the 2017 Red River Heritage Fair

Student reporters take on Canada 150 at the Red River Heritage Fair!


Slow Road to Tolerance

It’s hard to say when attitudes in Canada began shifting towards a more tolerant, multicultural society. Perhaps it began with the Holocaust.


A Tale of Two War Animals

On a farm in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia are the graves of two animals who held a special place in the heart of a Canadian officer who served in the First World War.


The Art of Reconciliation

Artist Kent Monkman won’t let us turn away from shame and prejudice.


Reflections of Vimy

Although the Battle of Vimy Ridge was just one day in our nation’s past, it has much to teach us about our present place in the world.


Cover Girl

“Bunny” Bernice Jordan Whims remembers when the jazz was hot.


Fort Erie: Bloodiest Battle in the War of 1812 Tra

In the summer and fall of 1814, the British and Americans conducted a desperate struggle for control of the Niagara peninsula. Episode 11 of the War of 1812 Video Field Guide.

Conversation with Leading Scholars Transcript

Witness to History: Conversation with Leading Scholars Transcript