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InQueeries: 2SLGBTQ+ Histories of Southwestern Alberta

In this webinar, Aimee Benoit and Liam Devitt share the unique youth curator model and the oral history process used to create an exhibition about queer histories in southwestern Alberta.


Canada and the Second World War

From farms to factories to fighting, the Second World War touched Canadians in many ways.


Art and Rivalry

Book Review: Carol Bishop-Gwyn’s book Art and Rivalry explores the work and marriage of two noted Canadian artists, Mary and Christopher Pratt.


100 Years: The Historical Legacy of The Beaver

With the October-November 2020 issue of Canada’s History, we are beginning a new chapter for Canada’s second-oldest still-published magazine. The Beaver returns in a new incarnation that honours the past while offering a platform for Indigenous voices.


Travelling Performer

A profile of a woman from a family of travelling performers.


Before the Parade

Book Review: Hidden and sometimes forgotten stories from Halifax’s LGBTQ communities are brought to light in Rebecca Rose’s book Before the Parade.


Edmonton Adopts Indigenous Names

Renaming initiative honours the histories and cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Alberta.


Edison’s Harpist

Listen to the 1914 renditions of “Vision” and “One Sweetly Solemn Thought” by Canadian musician Winifred Bambrick, the first harpist to record with American inventor Thomas Edison.


Vancouver Exposed

Book Review: Vancouver Exposed is the latest book by award-winning author and journalist Eve Lazarus.


Chiru Sakura – Falling Cherry Blossoms

Book Review: Chiru Sakura presents dual perspective on the interment of Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War.