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James Miles Transcript

James Miles Transcript

Agowigiiwinan Bezhig Minawaa Niizhin

Commemorating the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Treaties One and Two gives us all an opportunity to honour our ancestors’ sacred promises to live in peace and share the bounty of the land.


After the Pandemic

Following a tumultuous year of lockdowns and loss, Canadians are wondering, what comes next? Canada’s experience of past disease outbreaks may provide clues to the post-pandemic future.


2018 Book & Gift Guide

Our 15th annual advertising section offers a wide selection of books and gifts for Canadian history lovers.


Remembrance

Commemorating the wars is not about celebrating conflict; it is about remembering that there are values worth sacrificing for.


Shifting Riel-ity: The 1885 North-West Rebellion

Was it a bang-up job or a bungle? A fresh look at the response to the 1885 North-West Rebellion.


Reclaiming Saint Kateri

A “lily among thorns” or a victim of colonialism? Maybe there’s another way to understand Canada’s only Aboriginal saint.


Come Together: John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Montreal 1969

How a Montreal teen bluffed his way into John and Yoko’s bed-in for peace.


Dreams in the Dust: The Story of Tom Sukanen

As an ocean-going vessel took shape on a Saskatchewan farm during the Great Depression, it was clear that its builder was either a genius or a madman.


Quiet Crusader

A little-known, hard-working civil servant deserves recognition as the father of our National Historic Sites and parks.