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100 Years of Loss: The Residential School System in Canada

Oral histories from the survivors of the residential school system seeks to fill the gap in Canadian educational curricula.


Annie Mae Aquash

Despite her tragic murder, Mi’kmaq activist Annie Mae Aquash left a spiritual legacy that refuses to die.


Father August Brabant: Saviour or Scourge?

Book Review: This is the seventh written version of the life of Father August Brabant, the first Roman Catholic missionary to establish a permanent mission among First Nations on the west coast of Vancouver Island, and this book is likely the least flattering of the seven accounts.


The Art of Reconciliation

Artist Kent Monkman won’t let us turn away from shame and prejudice.


Artist Megan Benoit on Medicinal Healing

Megan Benoit discusses her personal history and how she came to create her award-winning artwork “Medicinal Healing,” an abstract interpretation of the medicine wheel.


The Bestselling Books of 2022 on Canada's History

Here are the Canadian-history titles most often purchased by our readers in the previous calendar year.


From Chert to Chateaux

Archaeological digs reveal a wealth of treasures.


Bison and People on the North American Plains

Book Review: I am likely not alone in having believed that bison all but disappeared from the West because of ruthless mass killing by white hunters.


May 2018 - Treaties and the Treaty Relationship

This special and free issue of Canada’s History magazine is a wonderful opportunity to provide readers with perspectives on Treaties that go beyond what most people have learned in school.


Making History

New Canadian History Hall offers thought-provoking look at the past.