Book Review: The Vimy Trap, from historians Ian McKay and Jamie Swift, is a biting critique of how Canadians remember the First World War.
The ways Canadians toast their country have changes with the times.
See what’s available in the October-November 2017 issue of Canada's History magazine.
How Canada stole an Indigenous veteran’s family identity and land rights.
Norse society comes to vivid life at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum.
See what’s available in the December 2017–January 2018 issue of Canada’s History magazine.
See what’s available in the February-March 2018 issue of Canada’s History magazine.
Book Review: To visit the First Word War cemeteries along the Western Front, or in the hundreds of other locations around the world, is to feel the grief of silenced and shattered dreams.
Recalling my family’s railway history.
Her skirt was transparent. Her midriff was bare. Canadian-born pioneer of modern dance Maud Allan scandalized Edwardian London. In more ways than one.