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Montreal's Geodesic Dreams

Book Review: The construction of the Biosphere was in part the culmination of research into similar structures conducted in Canada by Canadians.


On All Fronts

From the home front to the front lines, Canadians everywhere did their bit to help the Allies win the Second World War.


Four Who Dared

Book Review: The stories in Four Who Dared are reminders of the shared experiences of the more than one million Canadians who fought during the Second World War.


Edward Feuz Jr.

Book Review: In Edward Feuz Jr.: A Story of Enchantment, psychologist, writer, and hiking guide Donna Stephen provides an intimate portrait of Feuz and his contributions to Canadian alpinism.


Roots: Your Place or Mine?

When tracking down ancestors, it’s all about location.


Veteran Appreciation: Participating in Democracy

The purpose of the unit is to encourage students to appreciate our democratic institutions and to recognize the commitment made by our veterans to establish and maintain them.


This Small Army of Women

Book Review: Linda J. Quiney’s This Small Army of Women focuses on the long-buried story of nearly two thousand women from Canada and Newfoundland who signed up to be Voluntary Aid Detachment nurses, or VADs, in the First World War.


Biography of HBC co-founder claims RBC Taylor Prize

Other Canadian history books receive multiple 2020 award nominations.


2022 Shortlist for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Community Programming

Community organizations from across Canada are being recognized for their exceptional work in the field of Canadian community programming.


Terra: An Immigration Simulation

In this lesson students will research immigrant experiences in early Canada and then compare their “Terra” experiences to those of real life immigrants.