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A Community's Loss

The Mohawk of Kahnawake were renowned for their skill and agility when it came to high-steel construction. But in 1907, they were the hardest hit when the Quebec Bridge collapsed.


History, Truth, and Indigenous Diaspora

Helen Knott’s keynote presentation on History, Truth, and Indigenous Diaspora from the Beyond 150: Telling Our Stories Twitter Conference held in August 2017. 


History In Deed: Stories to Recall, Repair, Rebalance

Joanne Hammond's keynote presentation “History In Deed: Stories to Recall, Repair, Rebalance” from the Beyond 150: Telling Our Stories Twitter Conference held in August 2017. 


Travellers through Empire

Open Book: A new book records the stories and experiences of some of the many Indigenous people who travelled to Britain and other parts of the world in the late eighteenth century and during the nineteenth century. 


Award-winning History Books

Reading List: From a northern city to a writer’s backyard — Canadian history books that have been recognized in 2017 and early 2018.


Connecting with the land

Q&A: An early French trader valued life far from European culture.


The World's Oldest Multinational

Challenges and change have always been part of Hudson’s Bay Company’s three-and-a-half-century history.


All-time Greatest Covers

Our poll reveals readers’ favourite covers from The Beaver and Canada’s History.


History in the Making

Educator Kathryn Whitfield uses primary sources to make the link between past and present for her Grade 10 students.


Ties of Kinship

The Treaty of Niagara is seen by some as marking the true founding of Canada.