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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.


Reframing the North

As we mark the magazine’s centennial, we reflect on the past, but we also want to share our aspirations for the future of Canada’s History.


The Use of Media in Exploring Afro Indigenous Ancestry

This lesson will ask students to use creative, academic, and observational skills to define terms which are important to understanding Afro Indigenous ancestry and to reflect on how media has been used over time to express important ideas about justice and ethnicity.


Revealing Indigenous History Transcript

Revealing Indigenous History Through Oral Interviews Transcript

Reconciling the Past Finding a New Path Transcript

Reconciling the Past, Finding a New Path Transcript

Slow Road to Tolerance

It’s hard to say when attitudes in Canada began shifting towards a more tolerant, multicultural society. Perhaps it began with the Holocaust.


Teaching Canada's History: 2022 Excellence in Teaching Finalists

In this podcast series, Canada’s History spoke with the finalists for the 2022 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching.