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Royal NF Regiment in the War of 1812 Transcript

Members of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment were one of the most versatile groups of the entire war, on either side of the border. And yet, they were never given the battle honours that they should have had. Episode 12 of the War of 1812 Video Field Guide.

John McCrae’s War

How a First World War Canadian army doctor came to write a poem that, a hundred years later, continues to stir the hearts of people around the world.


War Efforts

A Second World War-era photo illustrates Canada’s determination to defeat Nazis. 


The Surprising Taxpayer

In this presentation, Shirley Tillotson explores some of the personal stories within her research on the impact of tax on the evolution of Canadian democratic politics.


2021 Finalists for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching

Thirteen teachers from across Canada are being recognized for their exceptional work in teaching Canadian history.


Moccasins

Moccasins are among the most abundant articles of clothing housed in Canadian museum collections.


Airplane Nose Art

Decorations on a Second World War bomber recall Quebec’s contribution to the conflict.


Making History

Governor General’s History Awards laureates celebrate achievements in Quebec City.


Locomotive

CP trainyards were an economic engine for Montreal.


Canada in the Korean War

A stress point in current global tensions, the border on the 38th Parallel is a seventy-year-old legacy of the Korean War. Seventy years after the 1953 armistice, Canadian War Museum historian Andrew Burtch and Chief of the Defence Staff General Wayne Eyre discuss Canada’s involvement on the Korean Peninsula, from wartime to the present day.