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Revolt of the Admirals

Canada’s armed forces were about to be rolled into one — same training, same ranks, and same (gasp!) uniforms. For the proud leaders of the Royal Canadian Navy, this could only mean war.


How Should the Great War be Remembered?

Watch the recordings from the 2012 Canada’s History Forum.


Arrival

Book Review: Given the fragmented nature of Canadian society, and the diverse roots of its culture, it is impressive that Mount covered so much ground. It is even more astonishing that the CanLit explosion occurred, from coast to coast. 


Conflicting Views

Exhibition places First World War under a lens. 


Crossing the Continent

Celebrating CN’s 100th anniversary.


Acadian Flag

This tricolour banner proclaims a unique French-Canadian cultural identity.


Who is your favourite history storyteller?

Nominations for the Governor General’s History Award for Popular Media: the Pierre Berton Award are now open!


Teachers' Book Bank

Find the perfect books to address each theme in your curriculum with the Teachers' Book Bank.


Learning on-site in Belgium and France

The Beaverbrook Vimy Prize brings Canadian, French, and British youth together to study their shared First and Second World War histories.


The 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act

Canada’s harsh immigration policies of the 19th and 20th centuries discriminated against people based on race, particularly people wishing to emigrate from China.