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Karine Duhamel Speaks about Life on the Land

“As an Indigenous person, I am looking at the pictures in The Beaver differently. I am looking at the things that make Indigenous peoples and communities strong...”


One for all, and all for one

When it comes to history, representation matters.


Jonrahdesgó:wah

Peace among nations.


Brushes with Climate Change

Rockies Repeat project explores the intersection between conservation, art, history, and culture.


Waveforms

A new exhibition explores the changes and challenges that have resulted from the development of radio communications and radar infrastructure in Canada.


Settling in Canada

When Europeans starting coming to North America to live, they changed everything. How did they affect the people who were already here? Where did the newcomers come from and where did they settle? And how did they live?


Sketches of Friendship

From the archive: A father-and-son duo from Victoria helped Emily Carr achieve new heights in art.


Embedded

Book review: There’s a whiff of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in Ted Glenn’s lively story of two Toronto journalists and an actress who travel to Fort Garry with Colonel Garnet Wolseley’s military expedition in 1870.


August-September 2021

See what’s available in the August-September 2021 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


The Promise of the Future

Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General sees history education as the key to unlocking a better future.