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Living Well Together

Understanding Treaties as agreements to share.


The Living Stone

Stone sculptures and implements produced by the Inuit of the eastern Arctic in the early 1950s.


D-Day Aircraft comes to Ottawa Museum

In 2014, the last remaining Hawker Typhoon aircraft in the world came to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum for an extended stay.


Witness to History: Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Philatelic Collection

What better way to take note of major events during Her Majesty's reign than a look at the Royal Stamp Collection?


Our Finest Hour

Book Review: David Bercuson captures his theme well in the latest edition of his old standby Maple Leaf Against the Axis, now revised, updated, and re-released as Our Finest Hour. Bercuson has rewritten some sections, believing he had been too harsh in his judgment in earlier versions of the original.


A geographical perspective on the Numbered Treaties in Canada

Watch now: this webinar provides a geographical perspective on the Numbered Treaties in Canada.


Teaching treaties with the Treaty Education Initiative

Watch now: this webinar provides an overview of the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba's Treaty Education Initiative, which is a K-12 education mandate.


Exporting Equality

Development programs have to reach women and girls if those programs are going to be effective and sustainable.


Merry Hell

Book Review: Great War veteran Robert Clements starts his book with these lines: “There is not any such thing as a nice, clean polite war. War is always a mean dirty business.”


Our Flag Turns 50

Our flag is one of the easiest to recognize in the entire world. It first flew February 15, 1965, so the February 2015 issue of Kayak is celebrating by shining a light on all of our national symbols.