Monday, September 15, 2025

This Month at Canada's History: Remembrance and me


The cover story at Canada's History magazine for October-November is a Remembrance Day story -- and it's mine.  

Here's the cover. Story not yet posted online at Canadashistory.ca.  You ought to read it. Update:  September 24:  now up here.

Other stories include Gary May's "Driving Change" -- the 1945 autoworkers' strike that paved the road for union rights, worker benefits, and national prosperity. Gabrielle McMann on archaeology, indigenous remains and cultural sensitivity. Amelia Fay and Cortney Pachet on HBC artifact collections at the Manitoba Museum.  Francis Carroll on the why of the Northwest Angle at Lake of the Woods.  And genealogist Paul Jones's farewell from fifteen years of columns.

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