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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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Dr. Jamie Morton, curator of the Hudson's Bay Company Collection at the Manitoba Museum shows us some exquisite beadwork and embroidery in these two very different garments.
On the set with Shawn Doyle who plays the lead in John A.: Birth of a Country.
The Château Ramezay museum and historic site in Montreal commemorates the War of 1812 with items from its collection. Produced as three "time capsules" for the web, each video provides a different perspective: Canadian, British, and First Nations.
In Clearing the Plains, award-winning author James Dashuk writes a scathing indictment of the Canadian government’s treatment of First Nations people in the late 1800s.
February 15, 1965, Canada flew the maple leaf for the very first time. Historian Allan Levine explains the rocky road to our national symbol.