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Expo 67 Unit Plan

This Unit Plan encourages teachers to reconsider their twentieth century Canadian History program, using Expo 67 as a “lens” from which to examine Canada both at “100” and “150” years.


The First World War in Symbols

In this activity, students will analyze a selection of primary documents from the First World War.


Molly Bobak's War

For a time it had seemed that the only Canadian woman to be officially appointed as a war artist during World War II might not make it overseas at all.


Sleeping Car Porters

In this lesson, students will analyze artifacts to learn about the experiences of Black sleeping car porters on the job. 


Health Care History in Canada

In this guide, educators share how they teach health care history in the classroom, including advice, online resources, books, and lesson plans.


Family Life During the Great War Transcript

Family Life During the Great War Transcript

War at the Border

With Fenians massing on our country’s doorstep, it fell to an unlikely band of sharpshooting citizens in Quebec to defend Canada.


Canada’s (Other) Pastime

Visitors to Ontario always have a ball at the baseball hall of fame.


Using primary sources as a form of social justice

Watch now: in this webinar, Samantha Cutrara discusses using primary sources as a form of social justice and the role of archives, museums, and community collections in visualizing different pasts and imagining different futures.


Captive Audience Learning

Watch now: this webinar looks at some innovative ways to get history out onto the streets of your city and have everyone, including your students, learn new things.