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October-November 2022

See what’s available in the October-November 2022 issue of Canada’s History.


Think on Me

In the 1940s contralto Portia May White was celebrated as Canada’s singing sensation.


M4 Sherman Tanks

Book Review: The development and production of this iconic tank is undoubtedly an American story, but once the Sherman was distributed among the Allies its story became much broader: It was no longer just America’s tank.


June-July 2017

See what’s available in the June-July 2017 special collector's issue of Canada’s History magazine.


Pier 21

Book Review: It’s hard to think of a building that would have more or better tales to tell than Pier 21 in Halifax.


Where were you in '72?

Readers send us their memories of the ‘72 Summit Series and the goal of the century.


The Regina Riot

During the Great Depression, more than a thousand single unemployed men rode the rails in an organized protest that ended in a bloody clash.  


Wonderful Washow

A journey to Cree land near Moose Factory reveals nature's delights. 


Canada's Declaration of Independence

Canada did not enjoy full legal autonomy until the Statute of Westminster was passed on December 11, 1931. The signing of the statute was Canada’s own declaration of independence.