Nov 4, 2009
Viking Colonization in Canada: Canada's First European Colony
By: Terry Long
Oct 31, 2009
Lady Frances Ramsay Simpson: Wife of George Simpson, Governor of Hudson's Bay Company
By: Susanna McLeod
Oct 26, 2009
The Life of John Cabot: Canada's First Modern Explorer
By: Terry Long
Oct 25, 2009
Canadian Indian Affairs: Saskatchewan First Nations Attempts to Amend Treaties Quashed
By: Barbara Martin
Oct 22, 2009
Settlement by Halladay Family in Leeds County: First Farm in Village of Elgin Owned by Charitable Settlers
By: Kathleen Airdrie
Oct 21, 2009
Gold Rush in the Cariboo: Overland Trek to British Columbia with Catherine Schubert
By: Kathleen Airdrie
Oct 18, 2009
The Voyageurs of New France: Canada's Runners of the Woods
By: Terry Long
Oct 16, 2009
Fort Macleod, North-West Mounted Police Outpost: Named for Colonel James Macleod, First NWMP Fort Built in 1874
By: Susanna McLeod
Oct 11, 2009
Hudson's Bay Company Arctic Fur Trading Posts: Trading Company Recruits Staff in Remote Scottish Islands
By: Murray Sager
Oct 8, 2009
Louis Riel of the Canadian Métis: Violent Rebel or Founder of a People and a Province?
By: Susan Huebert
Oct 7, 2009
The Battle of Queenston Heights: The Beginning of the Invasion of Canada
By: Terry Long
Oct 6, 2009
Historic Gardening Tips: How Thrifty Homesteaders Stored Their Vegetable Harvest
By: Janice Benthin
Oct 5, 2009
Canada Denied Entry to East Indians: Ship Carrying Would-be Immigrants Tested Colour Bar
By: Rupert Taylor
Sep 28, 2009
Edgar Dewdney: Commissioner of Indian Affairs, North-West Territory
By: Barbara Martin
Sep 28, 2009
Canadian Betrayal of the Crees: Treaty Negotiations
By: Barbara Martin
Sep 25, 2009
The Causes of the War of 1812: The Second Invasion of Canada
By: Terry Long
Sep 18, 2009
The Michif Language of North America: Métis Identity and History in a Unique Blend of Cree and French
By: Susan Huebert
Sep 1, 2009
Battle of Fort Pitt: Cree Negotiation for Increase in Food Ration Turns Deadly
By: Barbara Martin
Aug 31, 2009
Chinese Discriminated against: Canada’s Racist History of anti-Asian Laws
By: Rupert Taylor
Aug 28, 2009
Frog Lake Massacre: 1885 North-West Rebellion
By: Barbara Martin
Aug 27, 2009
The Canadian Martyrs: Canada's First Saints
By: Terry Long
Aug 24, 2009
The United Empire Loyalists in Canadian History: Canada and the Aftermath of the American Revolution
By: Terry Long
Aug 21, 2009
The History of Long Branch, Ontario 1791-1883: Queen's Ranger Col. Sam Smith & the First Military Tract, Etobicoke
By: Heather Zorzini
Aug 18, 2009
Pioneers in Upper Canada: United Empire Loyalist Settlements in Canada
By: Jenny Burr
Aug 14, 2009
The Invasion of Quebec in 1775: Canada and the American Revolution
By: Terry Long
Jul 30, 2009
Marie de l'Incarnation: The First Ursuline of New France
By: Sara McCleary
Jul 7, 2009
The French and Indian War in Canadian History: The Conquest of Quebec
By: Terry Long
May 31, 2009
The History of New France: The First European Settlers in Canada
By: Terry Long
May 13, 2009
The First Europeans to Arrive in Canada: The Vikings Visited Canada in 1000 AD
By: Terry Long
May 7, 2009
History of Marie-Anne Gaboury Lagemodiere: Lifetime Adventures of Louis Riel’s Grandmother
By: Kathleen Airdrie
Apr 10, 2009
Pacific Canada In Canadian History: A New Academic Study of Canada
By: Allan Cho
Apr 9, 2009
A Brief History of Burlington, Ontario: The Unique Story of a Southern Ontario City
By: Gemma Richardson
Mar 20, 2009
Grosse Île, Quebec Quarantine Station: Irish Memorial National Historic Site Commemorates 1847 Tragedy
By: Kathleen Airdrie
Mar 11, 2009
The Mystery of the Spanish Mound: Evidence for Early Contact
By: James Hamilton
Mar 2, 2009
Susan Moir Allison: British Columbia Aboriginal and Pioneer Life Recorded
By: Kathleen Airdrie
Feb 12, 2009
The Baronetage of Nova Scotia: Titles Given to Financial Backers of New World Settlements
By: Rosemary E. Bachelor
Dec 10, 2008
Quilting History in Canada: Traditions and Origins are seen in Settlers’ Quilts
By: Kathleen Airdrie
Oct 28, 2008
Loyalists and Providence: The Hungry Summer
By: Kathleen Airdrie
Oct 20, 2008
Sharbot Lake, Ontario Not a Ghost Town: Name Honors First Native Family To Settle in the Area
By: Kathleen Airdrie
May 31, 2008
Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia: Allegiance to British, Black Loyalists Came to Canada 1783-1785
By: Susanna McLeod
Nov 28, 2007
Canada's First Christmas in 1535: Christmas for Cartier and his Crew was a Meager Celebration
By: Susanna McLeod
Sep 12, 2007
Laura Secord's Rush to Save Canada: Hearing US Plans to Overthrow the British She Ran to Deliver Message
By: Susanna McLeod
Jul 27, 2007
Butler's Rangers Settle Canada: How British Land Grants Brought Pioneers to Niagara, Ontario.
By: Sarah B. Hood
Jul 19, 2007
How The Scots Created Canada: Book Details the Scottish Contribution to the History of Canada
By: Brent Sedo
Jun 13, 2007
Hébert, the First French Family: Louis Hébert and His Wife Marie Rollet Braved the New World in 1617
By: Susanna McLeod
Jan 13, 2007
The Buffalo: What the Animals Meant to Native Canadians
By: Florence Cardinal
Dec 16, 2006
The Beothuk: Newfoundland's Extinct Natives
By: Florence Cardinal
Dec 3, 2006
Native Canadian Housing: Where the First Natioms People Lived
By: Florence Cardinal
Nov 24, 2006
Coureurs de Bois: Wilderness Adventurers
By: Florence Cardinal
Nov 18, 2006
John Cabot: Early Explorer
By: Florence Cardinal
Nov 7, 2006
The Vikings: in Newfoundland
By: Florence Cardinal
Mar 9, 2006
From Acadians to Cajuns: The Great Expulsion of 1755
By: Florence Cardinal
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