On Jan. 29, William Smithe would become the premier of British Columbia, succeeding over Robert Beaven. Smithe had come to British Columbia in 1862 to work as a farmer and would win a seat in the provincial legislature in the first provincial...
First, this episode is sponsored by Phil Maynard, a generous patron through my Patreon Account. You can support the show through Patreon as well, for as little as $3 a month, just go to www.patreon.com/canadaehx The Great Depression was a terrible...
Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/canadaehx Listen to this episode on my podcast Canadian History Ehx With Remembrance Day only a few days away, I thought that my focus for Small Town Hockey Heroes should be on a hockey player who fought for...
On June 30, 1912, the City of Regina progressed along as it always had for the previous 25 years. It was a bustling community of 30,000 people, and was basking in the glow of a new Legislative building that had been built. Seven years after being...
Support the podcast and page for as little as $1 a month: the Canadian history chat on Discord: on iTunes to the podcast (many bonus features) right here Over the course of the next year, I will be delving into the mayoral history of...
Support the podcast and page for as little as $1 a month: the Canadian history chat on Discord: on iTunes to the podcast (many bonus features) right here It is the town with the unique name, known throughout Saskatchewan. A wonderful little town...