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Memory of First Peoples at the Museum

In this lesson, students reflect on the role of museums in society and the place given to First Peoples in the museum space.


The Riel Deal

Visit St. Boniface, the heart of Métis history and culture in Winnipeg.


Aboriginal Arts & Stories: uplifting the stories and visions of indigenous youth

Watch now: in this webinar Bronwyn and Rebecca discuss the history of the Aboriginal Arts & Stories contest and share some of their strategies for engaging First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists and writers.


The Pumpkin King

Fiction Feature: From his farm in Nova Scotia, Howard Dill created some of the biggest pumpkins the world had ever seen.

10 Spooky and Spine-tingling Stories

​Haunted historic sites, ghostly ships, myths and monsters, and more.

Black and Indigenous

Many Canadians have stories that wind back to families with Indigenous heritage in both Africa and what is now Canada.

Inuit Life in Transition

Open Book: Richard Harrington: Arctic Photography 1948–53 presents more than one hundred black-and-white photographs recording Inuit art, hunting, and daily life.

Serpent River Resurgence

Book Review: In her book Serpent River Resurgence, Lianne Leddy documents the story of the community of Serpent River and its long history with colonialism and resource development.

The Honourable John Norquay

Book review: Gerald Friesen’s The Honourable John Norquay: Indigenous Premier, Canadian Statesman offers a look into the personal and political life of a man whose contributions have gone largely unheeded.

Choosing Canada's Leaders

Discover the history, good and bad, of Canada’s federal elections in the September issue of Kayak.