Canada's History  |  Jun/Jul 2021
• After the Pandemic: After a tumultuous year of lockdowns and loss, Canadians are wondering, what comes next? Canada’s experience of past disease outbreaks may give us clues to the post-pandemic future.
• Ingenious Imitations: Cornelius Krieghoff’s acclaimed paintings of nineteenth-century Canada are found in galleries and private collections around the world. But many of the works attributed to him are actually forgeries.
• Escape from Russia: The CPR helped thousands of immigrants from central and eastern Europe move to Canada in the early twentieth century. For some, the journey here was a harrowing experience.
• Drawing the Line: Remembering Duncan Macpherson, one of Canada’s most talented — and tempestuous — political cartoonists.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Jun/Jul 2021.