Canada's History  |  Summer 2026
Connected by Canoe: A thoughtful reflection on Canada’s deep history with the iconic watercrafts
Facing Fascism: Canada has been susceptible to fascist thinking in the past. We are not immune from doing so again
Paradise Found: Montreal loved Jackie Robinson and he loved the city right back
Sea Change: How the cod moratorium forced the reinvention of Newfoundland and Labrador
Seeing Red: Ernest Hemingway’s fascination with a Canadian career criminal
Grape Expectations: The surprising story of Canada’s first wine empire
Regular features including Now & Then, Album, The Dish, Restorations, Destinations, At the Museum, Books, History Matters and Trading Post.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Summer 2026.