Canada's History
At Canada’s National History Society, we’ve always believed in the importance of knowing our country’s past.
As a country and as individuals we are uncovering new truths and working to reconcile them with past understandings. With misinformation threatening to undermine historical inquiry, there has never been a more important time to learn about, to consider, and to discuss our history. Canada’s National History Society fosters those conversations and supports those who take part in them. Our goal is to provide engaging and relevant history content from trustworthy sources, while including diverse perspectives that encourage critical thinking.
We are a national charitable organization. Founded in 1994 to popularize Canadian history, the society’s work includes: Canada’s History magazine, Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids, CanadasHistory.ca/HistoireCanada.ca, and the Governor General’s History Awards.
I Like to Do It & The Devil's Dream | S1E2 Sounds Like History Podcast
Doughboy Jack & Handel's Messiah | S1E1 Sounds Like History Podcast
A Banjo Song & The Last Rose of Summer | S1E3 Sounds Like History Podcast
How Prince Edward Island joined Canada (A Podcast)
Parcelles d’histoire - Pilote et espion
History Bits: Voyage to Freedom
New Life in New Brunswick
The Power of Place | 17th Canada's History Forum
Braiding Knowledges Together | 17th Canada's History Forum
Parcelles d’histoire - Feu de broussailles
Parcelles d’histoire - Poussière et dépression (Le Dust Bowl)
Mon devoir de mémoire | 17e Forum Histoire Canada
Looking Beneath the Surface | 17th Canada's History Forum
History Bits: Kit Goes to War
Parcelles d’histoire – Pas de vote pour les hommes !
Vancouver: Hippie City, Heroin City (A Podcast)
Parcelles d'histoire – Les hommes du chemin de fer
How did Newfoundland Join Canada? | The Confederation Debate (A Podcast)
Parcelles d'histoire – Se souvenir d’Africville
Governor General's History Awards 2024 / Les Prix d'histoire du Gouverneur général de 2024
Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey Reframes the Impact of Black North Americans in Shaping Pan-Africanism
Chinese Canadian Museum Heralds the Community's Contribution to the Nation
Ben Gross and Daniel Kunanec's Students Connect to History Through the Shared Language of Food
Louis Cyr était-il un homme de son époque? Découvrez le projet éducatif imaginé par Julie Gaudreault
Standing in the Doorway: Lived Histories and Experiences of the Chinese Community
Connie Shea's Students Highlight Overlooked Stories of First Nations, Black, and LGBTQ+ Communities
Stephen R. Bown Creates a Lasting Impact on Canadians' Understanding of Shared History
Un projet développé par l’organisme PAAL Partageons le monde fusionne l’art et l’histoire locale
Jessica McIntyre's Students Explore Significant Wartime Narratives
Jo Anne Broders's Students Honour the History of a Mi’kmaq Cemetery