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Selling the Prairie Good Life

A century ago Canada West magazine beat the drums for immigrants to fill the vast unbroken prairie. But those drums beat louder in some places than others.


A Day for Laurier

Few Canadians may be aware of it, but Laurier, like Sir John A. Macdonald, has a special day named after him.  


Bestselling Governor General

For John Buchan, writing fiction was a sideline. Yet one of his works, adapted for film and theatre, remains part of popular culture long after his term as Governor General has faded from memory.


The Manitoba Food History Project

The Manitoba Food History Project exists to answer two research questions: How has food been produced, purchased, and consumed in Manitoba? How have those processes changed over time?


Museum Draws Attention to the Indian Act

Curator hopes to show ‘colonialism isn’t totally dead.’


Battle at the Ballpark

Graphic novel presents riot at a Toronto park ‘at 150 miles per hour, no seat belt.’


Seeing the Lights

Federal heritage protection is helping to preserve lighthouses across Canada.


2019 Young Citizens Revealed

Canadian Students Become Digital Historians.


Our Promise to Future Generations

Facing the past is not always easy. As we mark our twenty-sixth year as an organization, Canada’s History Society is reflecting on its own history.


One for all, and all for one

When it comes to history, representation matters.