I hear Michelle McQuigge is running a Canada Day story in the Toronto Star this weekend, based on conversations with some historians about Canadian history. Canada.com has a Canada Day package, including a link to one of those Historica-Dominion Institute history quizzes that all serious historian types can ace.
If you really want to spend the day indoors reading historical journals online, Routledge offers a free look-- just until noon on July 2. Y'know, I might miss that one..
H-Canada reports the journals included in the celebration are:
American Review of Canadian Studies - www.tandfonline.com/RARC Canadian Foreign Policy Journal - www.tandfonline.com/RCFP Canadian Journal of Development Studies - www.tandfonline.com/RCJD Leisure - www.tandfonline.com/RLOI Atmosphere-Ocean - www.tandfonline.com/TATO Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology - www.tandfonline.com/TCJP