Canada is often described from an American point of view as the quieter neighbor above the border, but that nickname doesn’t do the country justice. Its history is full of Indigenous civilizations, ...
Ira Basen is a Toronto-based radio documentary producer and writer. On the afternoon of Thursday, May 18, 1922, a couple of dozen people filed into the Victoria Memorial Museum on McCleod Street in ...
This is the final excerpt from A Nation’s Paper: The Globe and Mail in the Life of Canada, a collection of history essays from Globe writers past and present, coming Oct. 15 from Signal/McClelland & ...
Aboriginal peoples played a vital role in the settlement and development of Canada—many early European settlers were helped tremendously by the native peoples they encountered. These communities ...