Canada's History  |  Oct/Nov 2019
Red River Rebellion at 150:
A compelling look at the Métis leaders that led a resistance that helped to create Manitoba.
The Persons Case:
Author Charlotte Gray examines the complex legacy of the landmark case won 90 years ago and the modern-day perception of the "Famous Five."
Experiments in Peace:
A group of pacifists in 1960s-Ontario is forced to question its beliefs when faced with threats from outside – and within – the group.
The Great Convention:
How a political leadership convention in 1919 set the stage for the all-powerful party leaders we see today.
Plus, showcasing the winners of the Indigenous Arts & Stories competition.
Regular features including Currents, Trading Post, Roots, Album, History Matters, and book reviews.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Oct/Nov 2019.