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Trent University professor Dr. John Milloy is one of Canada’s foremost experts on the residential school system — and he calls it the way he sees it. Dr. Milloy speaks with Canada’s History Associate Editor Nelle Oosterom in this video interview.
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Nancy Payne, Editor of Kayak Canada's History magazine for kids, shares her experience visiting Buxton National Historic Site and Museum and learning about slavery.
Both Aboriginal and European traders would carry these commonly used firearm accessories.
Rankin Inlet is an Arctic ghost town that refuses to die. The mine is shut and its cluster of buildings stands abandoned. The nickel production has burst, as indeed it was known it would, once the deposits of high-grade ore were depleted.
A deal with the devil brings woodcutters home for the holidays in this delightful folktale from Quebec.
Dr. Jamie Morton, curator at the Manitoba Museum, explains the nature of the Company's organizational hierarchy and Simpson's role as governor through these extravagant artifacts: an elaborate silver candelabra and a ram's head snuff mull.