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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.


Anchors Aweigh

The Manitoba Museum gives new life to its Nonsuch Gallery.


Team Effort

Like lacrosse itself, the sport’s main equipment has evolved.


We All Expected to Die

Book Review: Journalist Anne Budgell has mined diaries, letters, official correspondence, and newspapers in her extraordinary account of how — and why — the flu epidemic was so deadly in remote Labrador.


White Fox and Icy Seas in the Western Arctic

John Bockstoce’s White Fox and Icy Seas in the Western Arctic explores a period from the turn of the last century to the early 1930s, during which a flourishing trade in white fox furs led to economic boom times for trappers and traders in much of the Arctic.


The Hue of Hope

Orange Shirt Day founder transformed a frightening childhood episode into an occasion to unite in the spirit of reconciliation.