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Victory at Vimy

How training, timing, and new battle tactics helped Canada capture Vimy Ridge. 


Remembering Africville Transcript

The city of Halifax bulldozes a Black settlement that had stood for 250 years, destroying a community but not its spirit.

Remembering Africville

The city of Halifax bulldozes a Black settlement that had stood for 150 years, destroying a community but not its spirit.


Railway Men

Ride the rails across Canada with Black sleeping car porters as they fight for labour rights and civil rights.


African Canadian History Transcript

African Canadian History: An Untold Story Transcript

HBC Blanket

Famous the world over, for a lifetime of luxurious comfort and warmth — Hudson's Bay Point Blankets.


Bridging the gap between popular and academic history

David O’Keefe presenting at the 2014 Canada’s History Forum.


2022 Shortlist for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Community Programming

Community organizations from across Canada are being recognized for their exceptional work in the field of Canadian community programming.


We Were the Lucky Ones

Three former players on a residential school hockey team recall the reality behind the snapshots of their 1951 exhibition tour.


Why Women Couldn't Vote

Weakness, lack of intelligence, mental instablility — a century ago, these were some of the many reasons given for why women were unfit to vote.