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Fur Trade Timeline

In this lesson, students will play a class game of “I Have... Who Has?” and create a timeline for Canada’s fur trade.


Every Child Matters

This free magazine, which is based on the Seven Sacred Teachings, is aimed for students in grades 5–12. Each chapter teaches children about residential schools, Treaties, and the historic and current relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Available in English and French.


Honesty: Taking Action

In this lesson, students will assess the outcomes of individual and collective action, and design a personal plan for reconciliation in their own lives and communities.


Remembering the Children

Canadians are still grappling with the truths about residential schools, spurring long-overdue conversations inside and outside the classroom. Remembering the Children offers a way to begin those conversations.


Bilingual, But More

Canada may be officially bilingual — but in reality, it’s a land of many languages.

February-March 2017

See what’s inside this issue of Canada’s History magazine.


April-May 2017

See what’s available in the April-May 2017 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


June-July 2017

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


Songs Upon the Rivers

Book Review: This book is a major undertaking from three authors who are diverse in their interests and experience.


October-November 2017

See what’s available in the October-November 2017 issue of Canada's History magazine.