Recalling Canada’s world-beating speedboat.
The individuals and organizations being recognized deepen our understanding of the past by highlighting lesser-known stories, representing the diversity of our experiences, and encouraging meaningful public dialogue around history.
Canadians are wowed by computer game’s debut.
Canada’s first war movie was supposed to energize the domestic film industry. Instead, it turned into an epic flop.
Annual gift of Dutch tulips ensures Canada’s capital is awash in colour.
Book Review: Oglivie presents sixteen stories of Canadian airmen who died on operations during the Second World War.
An intrepid navigator asserted Canada’s Arctic sovereignty.
A Chinese-Canadian landmark in Vancouver holds the Guinness World Records title of the world’s “shallowest commercial building.”
Her natural beauty made her the perfect model for a national propaganda poster campaign.
These ten women of Canadian history were featured at the History Makers Dinner at the Canadian Museum of History on October 16th, 2015.