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Foreword

Treaty Commissioner Loretta Ross addresses the readers of the Treaties and the Treaty Relationship issue of Canada’s History magazine in this foreword.


June-July 2018

See what’s available in the June-July 2018 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


Price Paid

Book Review: In their respective books, Bev Sellars and Arthur J. Ray demonstrate how the Canadian historical narrative has excluded Indigenous perspectives to the benefit of newcomers while examining the subsequent reclamation of this space through the use of history. 


Thou Shalt Do No Murder

Book Review: In 1923, three Inuit men were put on trial at Pond Inlet, on Baffin island, for the killing of qallunaat (white) trader Robert Janes.


Election-ready Reading

Reading List: With municipal, provincial, territorial and federal election campaigns underway at any given time in Canada, we decided to present a list of new and recently published books about Canadian political history.


Transformations Renewed

A trip to Vancouver offers many chances to encounter the thriving cultures of coastal First Nations.


Disappointment River

Book Review: Brian Castner retraces the 1789 journey of fur trader Alexander Mackenzie to the Arctic coast.


February-March 2019

See what’s available in the February-March 2019 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


Women in Transportation

Many Canadian women have helped shape how we think about and use transportation.


Prairie landscapes

Joel Ralph and Jessie Klassen explore Manitoba’s Turtle Mountain region.