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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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The Inuvialuit of the Mackenzie Delta faced desperation. Caribou had dwindled. But Alaskan reindeer held the promise of plenty. And so, in 1929, a few men and a huge herd began the long and arduous trek east. It was more than they bargained for.
Was it a bang-up job or a bungle? A fresh look at the response to the 1885 North-West Rebellion.
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In 1668, the original Nonsuch sailed into Hudson Bay in search of furs and was instrumental in establishing commerce in Western Canada. Today, the iconic replica needs your help.
Rounding up cattle country history in Canada’s ‘Last Best West.’