We are moving well into the early part of the 20th century and we are only three decades away from the first Canadian born Governor General...
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For nearly a century now, the Conservatives and the Liberals had been in a back and forth battle for supremacy when it came to provincial...
The area of Black Diamond, nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains near Calgary, was the land of the Blackfoot for centuries. The...
The land that Ajax sits on today was the home of several Indigenous nations long before Europeans arrived in the area. The Haudenosaunee...
Before there was ever a Village of Ashcroft, there was open land and that land was the territory of various Indigenous groups, most...
In the 1530s, Jacques Cartier would cement his name in history by sailing to what would eventually be Canada. He would be one of the first...
(c) University of Leeds Art Collection and Gallery; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation The world was at war, and Canada was...
After the 1923 election, the United Farmers of Ontario made the decision to withdraw from electoral politics and most of its elected...
About 14,000 years ago, as the last ice age came to an end, a giant erratic made of granite from the area of Hudson Bay fell onto the land...
Thank you to Brett Hedges, who donated to the podcast and requested an episode about Howard McCurdy, a fascinating individual. So, let’s...