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What You Can't See

Fiction Feature:  Liam learns that there’s often a whole story behind a photograph that you can’t tell just from looking at it.


B.C. History Moments in Time

A look back at select moments from British Columbia’s history.


The Creation of Nunavut

On April 1, 1999 the map of Canada was re-drawn: the Northwest Territories divided into two territories to allow for the creation of Nunavut, a homeland for Inuit of Canada. 


Explore the Role of Black People in the Fur Trade Industry

These lessons will provide students with the opportunity to explore and investigate interactions among European, Black, and Indigenous people, with a focus on delving deeper into the often untold experience of Black fur traders.


Evidence and the Oka Crisis

In this lesson, students are introduced to the historical thinking concepts of Primary Source Evidence and the Ethical Dimensions through the events of the Oka Crisis of 1990.


Teachers' Tips: Books

Which book inspires you as a teacher?


Demonstrating Respect through Understanding and Taking Action (ReconciliAction)

This set of lessons encourages students to consider multiple perspectives of historical events and to explore what it means to be an ally.


A Shared History Through Food

In this lesson, students will read about the foods and drink featured in the article “Nine Foods (and One Drink)” and then discuss how both settlers and Indigenous peoples used/transformed these foods.


Making Reconciliation Real

Students will explore the cultural and personal losses that children suffered while attending Residential Schools. Students will generate their own ideas about reconciliation and community action.


Genevieve Soler and Kayla Weller Transcript

Genevieve Soler and Kayla Weller Transcript