Canada's History  |  Jun/Jul 2022
• Pride and Prejudices: A society matron’s gossipy letters expose the class conflicts of early Upper Canada.
• Working Man’s Beer: In an era of prohibition, a B.C. politician fought for the people’s right to enjoy a brew.
• Living in Harmony: Ida and Harry Culley tickled the ivories through the musical moments of the early twentieth century.
• The Great Hunger: In 1847 the Irish Famine drove 100,000 sick and starving men, women, and children to Canada’s shores.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Jun/Jul 2022.