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Let's Build a Future

Students from across the country reflect of the Canada’ past, present, and future. 


Official Languages

A look at Canada's official languages “by the numbers.”


The Art of Sharing

Book Review: Financial equalization, providing similar levels of public services at similar levels of taxation, is Canada’s main solution to spreading wealth between have and have-not provinces.


At the Ocean's Edge

Book Review: At the Ocean’s Edge brings fresh eyes to the story of the province of Nova Scotia.


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Janet Thompson

For Janet Thompson, the best way to engage students is to give them opportunities to be actively involved in their learning by thinking like historians. It’s this passion for teaching historical thinking that drives her in the classroom.


Janet Ruest

Recipient of the 2017 Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching


Rooted in Resilience

Long before Confederation, Indigenous people lived under their own complex system of rights, rules, and responsibilities.


Reporting on the 2017 Red River Heritage Fair

Student reporters take on Canada 150 at the Red River Heritage Fair!


The Revival of Newfoundland Folk Music

Kenneth Peacock’s work provided an opportunity to examine the revival of folk music in Newfoundland from the perspective of the Mainland, rather than within the island.